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[Bacula-users] Help with Virtual Full usages

2015-09-24 09:33:11
Subject: [Bacula-users] Help with Virtual Full usages
From: Carlo Filippetto <carlo.filippetto AT gmail DOT com>
To: bacula-users <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 15:30:30 +0200
Hi all,

I read for the 4° times the documentation:

VIRTAUL FULL -> "It permits you to consolidate the previous Full backup plus the most recent Differential backup and any subsequent Incremental backups into a new Full backup."


This means that the new VF (VirtualFull) is not like a real Full....
It does not take into account the additional 3 differentials that I can have in one month

Example:
1 August -> REAL Full
3 August -> add a new document
7 August -> Differential (it take in account the new document)
15 August -> Differential (in this Job I can't see the new doc because it isn't modified)
...
29 August -> Differential (in this Job I can't see the new doc because it isn't modified)
30 August -> Incremental
31 August -> Incremental
1 September -> VirtualFull

In this VF by default it use the last Incrementals of 30 and 31 August, the differencial of 29 August. But my document is only present in the 7 August's Differential  (isn't it??)
I loose my document in the VF or I'm wrong all my reasoning?

Devo script lavoro VF compreso l'ID con tutti gli altri differenziale nel mese come:

          run job=Vbackup alljobid=1-3,6-8 level=VirtualFull

Thank you





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