Great, Martin! I rewrote the config as per your suggestion. For the older clients I also completely removed basejob and accurate options, for the newer clients I had to remove the signature checking from basejob, accurate and verify options and now finally the bytecount, number of files and the names of the files being backed up in incremental and differential mode make much more sense. With signature checking on, it would still back up too many during the first incremental after a full backup, even though for the second incremental things look better then. No idea why that happens. It's the same with SHA1 checksums and with MD5 checksums.
Anyway, this is now a state I can live with. Thanks a lot, Kurt On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 06:12:00PM +0000, Martin Simmons wrote: > >>>>> On Mon, 6 Dec 2010 20:06:56 +0100, pbdlists said: > > Combining Exclude = yes with the other options in a single Options clause is > slightly strange, because you aren't applying those options to the excluded > files. It would be better to have > > Options { > wilddir = "lost+found" > Exclude = yes > } > Options { > compression = GZIP > signature = SHA1 > basejob = ipnugsmc1 > accurate = ipnugsmc1 > verify = ipnugsmc1 > onefs = yes > sparse = yes > noatime = yes > checkfilechanges = yes > aclsupport = yes > } > > Note that the last Options clause provides the defaults for everything that > doesn't match the wild/regex patterns in the other Options clauses. That is > why it will work with only one clause. > > __Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF Dev2Dev email is sponsored by: WikiLeaks The End of the Free Internet http://p.sf.net/sfu/therealnews-com _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users