Kyle Tucker schrieb:
>       On my newly refreshed 2.0.2 Bacula installation,
> I ran fulls on all my clients initially. Last night the
> daily incrementals ran and all clients were upgraded to
> full as Bacula determined their was no previous full in
> the catalog for those clients, despite them all using the 
> same FileSet as the fulls. I do use different pools for
> fulls than incrementals. 
> 
> Would that cause Bacula to think no full had been done? 
> If so, can I work around this?
> If not, would this occur only initially or based on some
> schedule or retention settings?

Did you change the FileSet?

<http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/FileSet_Resource.html#FileSetResource>
Any change to the list of the included files will cause Bacula to
automatically create a new FileSet (defined by the name and an MD5
checksum of the Include/Exclude contents). Each time a new FileSet is
created, Bacula will ensure that the next backup is always a Full
save.

Ralf

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