On Tuesday 23 October 2012 06:31:32 shouldbe q931 wrote: > Have you checked your Dirvish install to make sure that it is completing ?
That would be my line of enquiry also. Most likely, the image that would otherwise expire will have a status of "warning" (some files vanished before being transferred, or similar).[1] Running something like `grep -i status $DIRVISH_BANK/salmo*/*/summary` should make it pretty clear what's happening. If you're happy with the status (or otherwise) of that image, you can always just change the status entry to "success", and it will then expire as expected. Cheers, Michael [1] From the dirvish-expire man page: "Dirvish-expire will not delete an image unless it finds at least one image in that branch that has an intact image tree and Status: success in the summary that is not expired." -- Michael Richardson Catalyst IT Limited Level 2,150-154 Willis Street, PO Box 11-053 Wellington New Zealand DDI: ++64 4 803 2260 http://catalyst.net.nz GPG: 0530 4686 F996 4E2C 5DC7 6327 5C98 5EED A302 9071
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