* John Drescher (Fri, 16 May 2014 09:08:40 -0400)

> > Maybe use duration of 59 days. Then volume retention in a few hours.
> > If you set use duration to a small number # > 0 you will only be able
> > to store data on the volume for that period. I believe a use duration
> > of 0 means infinity (although I could be wrong).
> 
> Also remember that even on disk volumes that bacula recycles an entire
> volume at a time. So the jobs written on the first day will be around
> for 60 days but the jobs written on the 59th day will be around for
> less than a day.

Okay, that's of course not what I want. Our current backup (not 
Bacula) makes sure that files older than sixty days will be deleted. 
How can I achieve the same with Bacula?

Thorsten


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