n Mon 28 Jul 2014, Terry wrote: > > I just tried it on a vault with no expire rule setup > > # dirvish-expire --dry-run --vault vault1
[...snip...] > expire-default: +15 days to test > > in either master.conf or default.conf it is ignored > > So I just looked at the summary file in some of the backups and it contains > this > Expire: +4 days == 2014-07-16 19:22:07 > Expire-rule: * 10-20 * * * +4 days > > > so that solves that one > so at some point with my experimenting I must have made a mistake but > wouldn't either master.conf or default.conf over rule that ? You *do* realize that the expiry rules only affect new images, no? dirvish-expire looks at the summary files. Those are created according to the configuration at time of making the image. So, no, master.conf or default.conf don't overrule what dirvish-expire will do. You can however simply edit the summary files to adjust the expiry. Paul _______________________________________________ Dirvish mailing list [email protected] http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish
