On 10/24/07, Martin Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how can I prevent bacula to re-write files to tape after I've recently
> restored them to same location. A similiar problem is when I've moved them
> to a new (logical) volume which is mounted under same mount point
> afterwards. No files were changed but complete tree is re-backuped when next
> backup job is running. I'm pretty sure it's ctime, mtime, atime related, but
> what's a safe way to backup only changed files? I can give you a fully
> "stat" output of files in mentioned trees, but first look via "ls" gives me
> correct "old" dates.

Just make sure that the files have an older creation/modification date
and bacula will ignore them.

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