Phil Stracchino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

>> I'm imagining bacula creating a sort of mirror but really more than a
>> mirror in that the destination would also contain all changed versions
>> of any file that went thru changes.  Or at least any changes occuring
>> between bacula scans.
>
> That sounds almost as though what you're trying to do is basically use
> Bacula to implement a version-controlled filesystem.  While you could
> configure Bacula to do what you describe, I'm not certain it's the best
> way to achieve that end.

Yeah, so maybe I'm looking at the wrong tool.  Can you coach a little
as to what to be looking at.  I'm familiar with cvs but there
would be way to much to do on each file ... I'm thinking of some thing
that just backs up the changes and keeps on going.

Rsync may be all I'm after with its ability to add incremental names
to changed files.



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