What are your client File and Job retention settings?

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> On Dec 26, 2020, at 1:24 AM, iegan Amadeus <iegan1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello! I have a problem with Bareos backups. He makes a full backup in less 
> than 2 days, although he should do a differential one.
> 
> There are two Synology NAS hosting shared folders. For their backup, I 
> deployed a server on Debian 10 and Bareos of the latest version of Community. 
> Mounted the mount.cifs folders, There are a lot of files, several terabytes, 
> I split them into several tasks (7 pieces) and set on one schedule, in (one 
> for all!):
> 
> Run = Level = Full 5th sunday at 03:30
> 
> Run = Level = Differential daily at 22:00
> 
> 
> The schedule works well, all tasks are clearly set on time. In order to more 
> flexibly manage my small disk space, I split full and differential backups 
> into different pools:
> 
> Pool {
> 
> Name = WorkingFolders-Full # 1
> 
> Pool Type = Backup # 2 Recycle = yes # 3
> 
> AutoPrune = yes # 4
> 
> Volume Retention = 65 days # 5
> 
> #Volume Use Duration = 45h
> 
> Maximum Volume Bytes = 100G
> 
> Label Format = "WorkingFolders-Full"
> 
> }
> 
> Pool {
> 
> Name = WorkingFolders-Diffs # 1
> 
> Pool Type = Backup # 2 Recycle = yes # 3
> 
> AutoPrune = yes # 4
> 
> Volume Retention = 65 days # 5 #
> 
> Volume Use Duration = 23h
> 
> Maximum Volume Bytes = 100G
> 
> Label Format = "WorkingFolders-Diffs"
> 
> }
> 
> 
> I don't use tapes, everything is on hard disks.
> 
> The problem itself:
> 
> And everything started well, he made a successful full-backup for tasks. But 
> after a couple of days, I began to make a full backup again, although I 
> should do a differential one. And what causes me more bewilderment is that 
> for some tasks the schedule is correct, the differential is done, and for 
> others it does only the full one (but they all have the same schedule).
> 
> Maybe I haven't configured something? Where do I need to specify that he 
> makes one full backup and makes only diffs for 65 days? Or maybe the lifetime 
> of a full backup, you need to put it somewhere. Help me please!
> 
> New year is coming soon, you need to make backups! The text was prepared by 
> an auto-translator.
> 
> 
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