At 10:02 AM 12/20/00 -0700, Rob Worman wrote:
>It is not a question of creating a new class for that full backup but to
>do a full backup and not touch the achive bit, becose the next day the
>régular scedule gone a run a incremental differentiel.
Exactly why NT is an evil operating system. ;)
This is why I think this feature should be disabled. To do so, just set
the following attribute in the registry (The default is "YES"):
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Veritas\NetBackup\CurrentVersion\Config]
"Use_Archive_Bit"="NO"
Using the Archive Bit is just asking for trouble. Someone can run NTBackup
to some tape drive or network mounted disk, and that will reset the archive
bit. Then NBU comes along and thinks its been backed up.
DON'T USE THE ARCHIVE BIT.
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