Hi !

Now i`m on the list too, thanks for the nice explanation about the atimes & tmpwatch ;)

Kern Sibbald wrote:
Yes, Bacula modifies atime for all files that it backs up. However, there is an option "keepatime = yes", which will cause Bacula to reset the atime on files that it backs up. However, this option does not work until version 1.37.30 and later.

This sounds very good - i`ve already setup the 1.37.30 (so no worries about atimes) on our server and all the initial tests look promising ... now i`m going to create a configuration for our site now ... and that means reading the documentation ... LOTS of reading :-)

I suppose the /lib/tls warning is still valid ? We`re running RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 WS (Our company is very RedHat oriented).

Best regards,
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