Yes, they are there for testing the only schedule I am using at this point is 
the 'loki-schedule' for that single client which has full, diff, & incremental. 
backups themselves /are/ working and I can restore from them., the config 
passes the ./bacula-dir -t test without problems as well.

The problem was that when I did the restore the NEXT backup for that client 
would pull in all the restored files which, for the test directory I tried was 
around 1-2 TiB, was not something trivial. So everything is 'working' as a 
backup-restore it's just not recognizing that the files that are on disk are 
the /same/ files it has on tape so is treating them as 'new'.

In the fileset I have Accurate=mcs5 so I'm just checking modify, create, size 
and md5 hash (not inode) so it (I would assume) should match the files in the 
catalogue?

steve





-----Original Message-----
From: mehma sarja [mailto:mehmasa...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2010 11:23 PM
To: 'Steve Costaras'
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Backup/Delete/Restore & subsequent backups

Steve,

You have incremental and differential schedules defined, however you don't use 
them in the incremental and differential job blocks. In fact, you don't call 
out ANY schedule in either of those jobs. What's it defaulting to? I'd think a 
"bacula restart" would error out in starting bacula-dir.

Mehma

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