Many thanks.  ctime is getting modified.  I will check into this.

Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 16.07.2007 14:15,, Steve Poulsen wrote::
>   
>> I have one directory that continues to show up in all of my incremental 
>> /differential backup, even if the files have not changed.
>> # ls -al
>> drw------- 2 root root         4096 Jul  7 04:05 .
>> drwxr-xr-x 3 root root         4096 Jul  5 19:38 ..
>> -rw------- 1 root root       111076 Jul  5 19:46 common.full
>> -rw------- 1 root root            3 Jul  5 19:46 common.last
>> -rw------- 1 root root       108952 Jul  5 19:46 core.full
>> -rw------- 1 root root            3 Jul  5 19:46 core.last
>>
>> ...
>>
>> The dates show the files were not changed.   I am also sure they have 
>> not changed, however they make it into every incremental backup to 
>> date.  (They are about 2 GB and if I restore I can see they are in the 
>> list of restored files)
>>     
>
> Two ideas:
> - ctime/mtime/atime? Check with the file command.
> - Have these files been pruned from the catalog between jobs?
>
> Arno
>
>   
>> 16-Jul 04:05 slvs-dir: BeforeJob: run command "/usr/local/bin/svnback"
>> 16-Jul 04:05 slvs-dir: BeforeJob: common 10
>> 16-Jul 04:05 slvs-dir: BeforeJob: core 35
>> 16-Jul 04:05 slvs-dir: Start Backup JobId 172, Job=slv.2007-07-16_04.05.00
>> 16-Jul 04:05 slvs-sd: Volume "daily-0003" previously written, moving to 
>> end of data.
>> 16-Jul 04:05 slvs-dir: Max Volume jobs exceeded. Marking Volume 
>> "daily-0003" as Used.
>> 16-Jul 04:13 slvs-sd: Job write elapsed time = 00:07:57, Transfer rate = 
>> 4.266 M bytes/second
>> 16-Jul 04:13 slvs-dir: Bacula 2.0.3 (06Mar07): 16-Jul-2007 04:13:06
>>  JobId:                  172
>>  Job:                    slv.2007-07-16_04.05.00
>>  Backup Level:           Incremental, since=2007-07-15 04:05:07
>>  Client:                 "slv-fd" 2.0.3 (06Mar07) i686-pc-linux-gnu,gentoo,
>>  FileSet:                "ServerSet" 2007-07-06 04:05:00
>>  Pool:                   "DailyPool" (From Run pool override)
>>  Storage:                "FileStorage" (From Job resource)
>>  Scheduled time:         16-Jul-2007 04:05:00
>>  Start time:             16-Jul-2007 04:05:09
>>  End time:               16-Jul-2007 04:13:06
>>  Elapsed time:           7 mins 57 secs
>>  Priority:               10
>>  FD Files Written:       336
>>  SD Files Written:       336
>>  FD Bytes Written:       2,035,134,520 (2.035 GB)
>>  SD Bytes Written:       2,035,181,999 (2.035 GB)
>>  Rate:                   4266.5 KB/s
>>  Software Compression:   None
>>  VSS:                    no
>>  Encryption:             no
>>  Volume name(s):         daily-0003
>>  Volume Session Id:      42
>>  Volume Session Time:    1184218469
>>  Last Volume Bytes:      4,128,753,723 (4.128 GB)
>>  Non-fatal FD errors:    0
>>  SD Errors:              0
>>  FD termination status:  OK
>>  SD termination status:  OK
>>  Termination:            Backup OK
>>
>> 16-Jul 04:13 slvs-dir: Begin pruning Jobs.
>> 16-Jul 04:13 slvs-dir: No Jobs found to prune.
>> 16-Jul 04:13 slvs-dir: Begin pruning Files.
>> 16-Jul 04:13 slvs-dir: No Files found to prune.
>> 16-Jul 04:13 slvs-dir: End auto prune.
>>
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Steve
>>
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