Ciao Luca,

may i ask, did you change the fileset after the first backup?
I am not that expert, but another possibility could be that this job is
un-enabled " Enabled = no".
From what i remember is, in this case Bacula always do a full backup.

BR
Ralf


On 7/26/07, Luca Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,
consider the following job:

Job {
  Name = sede_Vol2Samba_job
  Enabled = no
  Type = Backup
  Level = Incremental
  Client = sede-fd
  FileSet = sede_Vol2Samba_fileset
  Storage = sede-samba-sd
  Messages = Daemon
  Pool = sede_vol2_pool
  Schedule = Night-Incremental
}

Now if I run it manually the first time I get a full backup (right), then
I
run again and I get a new full backup while it should be incremental...
In the messages I found:

26-lug 09:12 backup-dir: No prior Full backup Job record found.
26-lug 09:12 backup-dir: No prior or suitable Full backup found. Doing
FULL
backup.

but according to the status a full backup exists:

Terminated Jobs:
JobId  Level    Files      Bytes   Status   Finished        Name
======================================
   762  Full     86,332    21.51 G  OK       25-Jul-07 12:11
sede_Vol2Samba_job
   772  Full     86,408    20.88 G  OK       25-Jul-07 18:04
sede_Vol2Samba_job


What am I doing wrong here?

Thanks,
Luca


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