Hi again
I did set to future date and it is running now as follows :

app1:default    20100209        2010-02-09 22:05  +4 weeks == 2010-03-09 19:00

Does the script read expire date from the master.conf file or from
within the vault, I have set two weeks in master.conf.

Regards

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Ali Jawad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> Does expire-default overwrite the other rules ? The other rules say
> only one monthly and the rest weekly. I have 1.4 Tbytes. And the files
> that did not expire go back to the early Feb, so does expire default
> overwrite the other rules ?
> Regards
>
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 1:39 PM, datenritter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Am 09.03.2010 11:27 schrieb Ali Jawad:
>>> expire-default was 4 weeks, now I have set it to 1 week. Since I did
>>> apply this setting none of the backup archives did expire and running
>>> dirvish-expire does not return anything.
>>>
>>> Please advice.
>>
>> You have to remove the folders manually, if you want to get rid of them
>> before expiration.
>>
>> You could:
>> 1. rm -rf them
>> 2. set your system date to a future date and run dirvish-expire again.
>> 3. just get a bigger harddrive.
>>
>> n.
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