Author: Mike Ruskai <thannyd AT earthlink DOT net>
Date: Thu, 07 May 2009 05:18:45 -0400
With Bacula 2.4.4, adding an exclusion to a file set causes an incremental backup to be promoted to full. Is this kind of thing fixed in 3.x? -- The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY c
Author: Graham Keeling <graham AT equiinet DOT com>
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 10:38:21 +0100
Do you know about the 'Ignore FileSet Changes' option? -- The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! Your production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but tha
Author: Mike Ruskai <thannyd AT earthlink DOT net>
Date: Thu, 07 May 2009 06:20:01 -0400
On 05/07/2009 05:38, Graham Keeling wrote: On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 05:18:45AM -0400, Mike Ruskai wrote: With Bacula 2.4.4, adding an exclusion to a file set causes an incremental backup to be promote
Hi, "Ignore Fileset Changes" in the filese definition... Hopefully not, as this is an important feature! Arno -- Arno Lehmann IT-Service Lehmann Sandstr. 6, 49080 Osnabrück www.its-lehmann.de -- The
Hi, It does - at least that's my experience. That's because the change to "Ignore ..." is considered a file set change, that takes place *before* the setting becomes valid. You could always tweak the
Author: Graham Keeling <graham AT equiinet DOT com>
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 12:01:32 +0100
It seems to me that, with the 'accurate' backup feature, 'Ignore FileSet Changes' becomes redundant. Is it true to say that? -- The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! You
Author: Silver Salonen <silver AT ultrasoft DOT ee>
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 15:23:36 +0300
You need "Rerun Failed Levels = no" to achieve this. -- Silver -- The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! Your production scanning environment may not be a perfect world -
Author: Mike Ruskai <thannyd AT earthlink DOT net>
Date: Thu, 07 May 2009 09:01:47 -0400
I'm using MySQL, and have the then most recent Bacula databases at any given time (a DB dump is run daily, with the lowest priority, so all jobs finish before it does). I've no fear of SQL, so I'd ap
Hi, Sure... see this: You notice I changed the file set once. The FileSetId row is the one you're interested in. You can look up the known IDs in the FileSet Table: These are the two file sets Bacula