>>>>> On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:58:50 +0100, Wolfgang Denk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>>>>> said:

  Wolfgang> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
  >> 
  >> Automatically selected FileSet: Full Set
  >> 
+-------+-------+----------+---------------------+----------------+--------=
  >> ---+--------------+----------------+
  >> | JobId | Level | JobFiles | StartTime           | VolumeName     |
  >> StartFile | VolSessionId | VolSessionTime |
  >> 
+-------+-------+----------+---------------------+----------------+--------=
  >> ---+--------------+----------------+
  >> |   120 | F     |  306,607 | 2005-12-05 10:09:52 | Luna-Full-0002 |
  >> 0 |           34 |  1,133,188,252 |
  >> |   120 | F     |  306,607 | 2005-12-05 10:09:52 | Luna-Full-0002 |
  >> 0 |           34 |  1,133,188,252 |
  Wolfgang> ...
  >> Building directory tree for JobId 120 ...
  >> Building directory tree for JobId 295 ...  +
  >> Building directory tree for JobId 300 ...
  >> Building directory tree for JobId 305 ...
  >> Building directory tree for JobId 310 ...
  >> 5 Jobs, 11,690 files inserted into the tree.
  Wolfgang> ...
  >> This makes sense until you read the last line. Why does it say "5 Jobs,
  >> 11,690 files inserted into the tree."?  Shouldn't have a file count closer

  Wolfgang> Because this is the number of files present in your tree at the  
time
  Wolfgang> when the last incremental was run?

  >> to the file count of the full backup (120) above?  Why does job ID 120 show

  Wolfgang> Maybe you deleted some 395,000 files after running the  full  
backup,
  Wolfgang> so bacula notes that it should not restore these obsoleted files?

It can't be that, because bacula doesn't know about deleted files.  A restore
from a full + diff/incrs will give you all the file that were backed up,
including any files in the full that have been deleted.

__Martin


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