--On Thursday, June 23, 2005 4:08 PM +0200 Sebastian Stark
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I meant something different.
> 
> If I change a fileset then bacula will upgrade the next job to a full
> backup  for consistency reasons. That's documented behaviour and has
> nothing to do  with the reload command.
> 
> Now my question is: How does bacula detect that the fileset changed? Does
> it  do something like a checksum over the config file? Would it think I
> changed  the fileset just because I change some whitespace in the fileset
> definition  or put it into another file?

I believe Bacula saves an MD5 hash of the fileset includes, excludes,
options, etc., and uses that to determine if anything has changed.

Karl Cunningham



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