On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:10 PM, ebollengier <e...@eb.homelinux.org> wrote: > How are you 100% sure that only Bacula will change this archive bit on your > system? (It can > lead to serious consistency problems if users run winzip on your back) How > will work > Differential backups? (this bit would have been unset many incremental > backups ago).
I never told this. I only told that a Windows system (NTFS, maybe) is responsible to set the archive bit and that it's very related to ctime on Unix as a backup indicator. Windows and Unix do not match. I know this. It´s not necessary to run Winzip to mess the thing. The user can easily change the archive bit. I agree it's risky. > How will work your solution on Unix? Does it work with VSS read-only > snapshots? "My solution" is not mine. It´s very old. And my subject is "Windows...". As I know the Unix solution is done and seams good. As the VSS snapshot, do you know the answer? So enrich the discussion. I don't know. If you know about the Wikipedia info "NTFS has a POSIX change date", feel free to comment. I am here to also learn. > The current solution uses memory, that true (the next version will certainly > also include the > checksum for all files), but it covers all those situations with the same > piece of code (which > have the benefit to exist). That's why I told that I will test Bacula in Windows for serious for the first time, expecting that no file is left behind. It seams like one-way synchronization. is It? > Personnaly, i don't "feel a true interest in Windows", but all new features > are working on it. It's good to hear this. Bacula is a very complex solution to backup. By complex I mean pretty complete also. The Windows incremental backup issue seams to be now handled. But it's new. Debian/Ubuntu packages are in testing phase and my expectations are high. Cheers. Júlio Maranhão ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come build with us! The BlackBerry® Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9-12, 2009. Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconf _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users