Re: [Bacula-users] allways full even if incremental
2009-09-10 04:56:49
> <snip>
> I've seen Bacula compensate for different clock times on servers a few
> seconds/minutes apart - it logs a line at the top of the job saying
> it's
> doing so.
>
> However, I've never tried it when the clocks are hours/timezones apart
> so cant say if it'd compensate then.
>
Just for the record:
30-Jul 10:49 Sales-fd JobId 10345: Warning: DIR and FD clocks differ by
-43952 seconds, FD automatically compensating.
blah, blah, blah,
Termination: Backup OK
That's around 12 hours difference.
Ken B.
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