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I did some horrendous math and instead of running my tapes 1 month 20 days I ended up with 3 months 20 days. (don’t ask!)

My configs have all been updated to the correct number… is there a way to automatically update all the volumes with the correct VolRetention?

I am currently pruning them all manually, and modifiying the volume retention time manually. Is there a better way or is this the only way to solve my idiot math?

Post mass update volume retention time 
Found it using the update command.

Post mass update volume retention time 
2012/1/6 Mark Yarbrough <marky < at > itechnv.com>:
Found it using the update command.


Yes that is the command..

One way is to update "Pool from resource"

then update "all volumes in pool"

Although there are other update combinations that will work depending
on if you want 1 pool or all pools.

John

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Post mass update volume retention time 
On 01/06/12 14:15, Mark Yarbrough wrote:
I did some horrendous math and instead of running my tapes 1 month 20
days I ended up with 3 months 20 days. (don’t ask!)



My configs have all been updated to the correct number… is there a way
to automatically update all the volumes with the correct VolRetention?

Look for "Update pool from resource", then "Update volumes from pool".


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Post mass update volume retention time 
Ok for the big question. How do I get them to auto prune based on date?

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From: John Drescher [mailto:drescherjm < at > gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 11:44 AM
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] mass update volume retention time

2012/1/6 Mark Yarbrough <marky < at > itechnv.com>:
Found it using the update command.


Yes that is the command..

One way is to update "Pool from resource"

then update "all volumes in pool"

Although there are other update combinations that will work depending on if you want 1 pool or all pools.

John

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