Cedric Tefft wrote:
Mark Nienberg wrote:
I understand that I can't change a fileset definition without
triggering a full backup
Actually, you can. Just add the line:
Ignore FileSet Changes = yes
to your file set definition.
Does this mean that the fileset changes are ignored completely until the
next full backup? Or does it mean that the incremental backups use the
new fileset definition without forcing a full backup? The documentation
says this:
Normally, if you modify the FileSet Include or Exclude lists, the next
backup will be forced to a Full so that Bacula can guarantee that any
additions or deletions are properly backed up. If this directive is set
to yes, any changes you make to the FileSet Include or Exclude lists
will be ignored and not cause Bacula to immediately perform a Full
backup. The default is no, in which case, if you change the Include or
Exclude, Bacula will force a Full backup to ensure that everything is
properly backed up. It is not recommended to set this directive to yes.
Mark
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