Wondering what I else I can check here. I have storage policy set up
to take a snapshot of my ESX datastores and retain those snaps for 7
days / 2 cycles. When I look at the jobs within the copy, I notice
that there are snaps more than 30 days old. What am I missing to
expire these jobs?
Our data aging process runs everyday < at > noon. But these jobs still
exist. Shouldn't they be pruned after a week since that is what the
retention is set to?
Please see attached PDF for proof.
Regards,
Paul M.
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