Sebastian Haas wrote:
> I've did a incremental backup last night and I notice that the backup
> was bigger than I did assumed.
> 
> I did then an "bls" to show which files bacula backed up, and the most
> of the files bacula backed up shouldn't changed to the last backup. By
> the way, I did a full back yesterday.
> 
> But "bls" showed me that the date of files is 2029-10-31. I checked the
> date of this files on the filesystem and the dates are in the range of
> 1998-2003. Some files has been really changed and therefore backed up
> right, but the most files bacula backed up hasn't changed.

This is more complex, and may be harder to diagnose.  I believe we've
had one similar case before in which a locale problem was causing Bacula
to get invalid times back, but I don't recall the exact details.

Can you provide logs of the backups?  You might need to restart Bacula
with debugging enabled and run an incremental backup to generate a log.


> As the jobs started I've noticed the following message from the director:
> 29-Sep 00:52 fileserver01-fd: DIR and FD clocks differ by -730 seconds,
> FD automatically adjusting.
> 
> The director started the job at 1:05am while the FD's clock was 00:52.
> But I would assume that this is not a problem.

These two items are related.  You have a clock drift problem on your
network.  You might want to consider establishing a timeserver and
syncing all your internal machines to it, even if you don't actually
sync your timeserver to an external authoritative timeserver.


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