Normally, any change to a fileset should trigger a full backup, to address exactly that type of situation.
Maybe you have Ignore Fileset Changes = yes in your fileset definition? That turns off that behavior. Masopust, Christian wrote: > Maybe I missed in the documentation but.... > > Today (ok, yesterday :-) I added a directory containing some old files > (last modification > date is before my last full-backup) to one of my filesets. > Now I'm wondering that they weren't backed up (I assume because of so > old modification > time). > > Shouldn't this directory be backed up as it is completely new to this > fileset (I also restarted > bacula-services) ? > > Or am I wrong and missed that in the documentation... > > Thanks, > Christian > -- Kevin Keane Owner The NetTech Find the Uncommon: Expert Solutions for a Network You Never Have to Think About Office: 866-642-7116 http://www.4nettech.com This e-mail and attachments, if any, may contain confidential and/or proprietary information. Please be advised that the unauthorized use or disclosure of the information is strictly prohibited. The information herein is intended only for use by the intended recipient(s) named above. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately and permanently delete the e-mail and any copies, printouts or attachments thereof. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the browser with Adobe(R)AIR(TM) software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use existing skills and code to build responsive, highly engaging applications that combine the power of local resources and data with the reach of the web. Download the Adobe AIR SDK and Ajax docs to start building applications today-http://p.sf.net/sfu/adobe-com _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users