On 9/11/2009 9:16 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
When you ran the job the first and second time, do you mean you
initiated the job manually (i.e. with the "run" command in the console)
or do you mean you sat back, did nothing, and let bacula start the job
all by itself based on the schedule?
I used the run command (Well weBacula did actually). I didn't even think
of that, heh, Friday night:)
How does bacula choose Incremental or any job type in this case?
When you run the job manually, it defaults to the backup level defined
for the job. I'd imagine that if left undefined, that in turn defaults
to a full backup.
To change the level, when prompted with (yes/mod/no), type "mod", and
you'll be able to change pretty much any job variable, including the level.
You're not actually testing your schedule settings when you run the job
manually.
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