John Drescher wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Hemant Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I started the thread. No I am not using antivirus on these systems. These 
>> are AIX, Linux, HP-UX. It happened again couple of days ago.
>>
>> I ran full backup on all the systems on 13th, and bacula did incremental 
>> backups for few days, and then on 19th and 20th it did full or almost full 
>> backup for some of the clients.
>>
> The way I see the problem is something is changing the ctimes of your
> files. The result of the ctimes changing is that bacula is correctly
> adding all of the files with changed ctimes to the incremental backup.
> I am not sure what could be doing this that is why I wanted to ask the
> developers if there was a way for bacula to change the ctimes.

An idea: create a cronjob that checks the ctime of a given file.  Log 
the results.  Run it frequently.  See when the ctime changes.  Compare 
to known cronjobs.

Hope that helps.

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