Robin Lee Powell wrote: > > So, I had FullKeepCntMin set really high, and I lowered it, and it's > been several days, and yet I still have a ton of old fulls lying > around. > > My questions: > > 1. When and how do deletions of the excess occur? > > 2. Why aren't they occuring? (in particular, is it possible that I > need to completely restart the server for that to work? we *always* > have backups running, and there's still no "stop when all current > backups are complete" option, so I avoid that) > > Here's the current config: > > $Conf{FullPeriod} = '3.7'; > $Conf{IncrPeriod} = '0.9'; > $Conf{FullKeepCnt} = '25'; > $Conf{FullKeepCntMin} = '5'; > $Conf{FullAgeMax} = '60'; > $Conf{IncrKeepCnt} = '45'; > $Conf{IncrKeepCntMin} = '10'; > $Conf{IncrAgeMax} = '60'; > > And here's the list of backups with types and dates: > > # awk -F' ' '{ print $1, $2, strftime("%F", $3); }' backups > 0 full 2011-02-16 > 4 full 2011-02-21 > 10 full 2011-02-25 > 16 full 2011-03-01 > 22 full 2011-03-05 > 28 full 2011-03-10 > 34 full 2011-03-14 > 40 full 2011-03-18 > 46 full 2011-03-22 > 51 full 2011-03-26 > 52 incr 2011-03-27 > 53 incr 2011-03-28 > 54 incr 2011-03-28 > 55 incr 2011-03-29 > 56 incr 2011-03-30 > 57 full 2011-03-31 > 58 incr 2011-03-31 > 59 incr 2011-04-01 > 60 incr 2011-04-02 > 61 incr 2011-04-03 > 62 full 2011-04-04 > 63 incr 2011-04-06 > 64 incr 2011-04-07 > 65 incr 2011-04-07 > 66 full 2011-04-08 > 67 incr 2011-04-09 > 68 incr 2011-04-09 > 69 incr 2011-04-10 > 70 incr 2011-04-11 > 71 incr 2011-04-12 > 72 full 2011-04-12 > 73 incr 2011-04-13 > 74 incr 2011-04-14 > 75 incr 2011-04-15 > 76 incr 2011-04-15 > 77 full 2011-04-16 > 78 incr 2011-04-17 > 79 incr 2011-04-17 > 80 incr 2011-04-18 > 81 incr 2011-04-19 > 82 full 2011-04-20 > 83 incr 2011-04-22 > 84 incr 2011-04-22 > 85 incr 2011-04-23 > 86 full 2011-04-24 > 87 incr 2011-04-26 > 88 incr 2011-04-27 > 89 incr 2011-04-27 > 90 incr 2011-04-28 > 91 full 2011-04-29 > 92 incr 2011-04-29 > 93 incr 2011-04-30 > 94 incr 2011-05-02 > 95 full 2011-05-03 > 96 incr 2011-05-04 > 97 incr 2011-05-04 > 98 incr 2011-05-05 > 99 incr 2011-05-06 > 100 full 2011-05-07 > 101 incr 2011-05-08 > 102 incr 2011-05-09 > 103 incr 2011-05-10 > 104 full 2011-05-11 > 105 incr 2011-05-11 > 106 incr 2011-05-12 > 107 incr 2011-05-13 > 108 full 2011-05-13 > > > Thanks for your help. > > -Robin > Where is your problem? You have 22 full backups already achieved. So your server will also keep the next 3 full and will remove the #0 since the 4. full backup will occur. The count of already achieved incrementals is 45. Exactly what you want.
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