I'm not saying you are bad like me, but, I just had what looks like this
issue and there was an "archive"

being made in that machine that contained those files. I see you have
this on multiple machines, but I would

check just in case. Otherwise there *could* be another reason but I am
unaware of it.


On 8/24/2016 12:34 PM, Marvin Müller wrote:
> Some additional input:
> - Disabling accurate mode results in a "resonable" list of files from
> the estimate command.
> - Changing accurate options does not change the files displayed with
> estimate. Even specifing a size-only check (accurate = s) results in
> the estimate list containing all files.
> - This issue seems present will all of my Ubuntu bacula clients.
>
> Thanks
> Marvin
>
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 7:55 PM, Marvin Müller <rsd...@gmail.com
> <mailto:rsd...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi list,
>
>     I'm using Bacula 7.0.5 on Ubuntu 16.04. I configured daily
>     incremental backups in accurate mode, with accurate options "mcs".
>     Since upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04 and Bacula 7.0.5 I experience
>     really huge incremental backups.
>
>     Estimate gives me 1,943,557 files that will be backed up on next
>     incremental backup. One example from estimate output:
>
>     -rw-r--r--   1 root     root            1371 2015-12-13 12:06:43
>      /etc/rsyslog.conf
>
>     While stat /etc/rsyslog.conf results in:
>
>       File: '/etc/rsyslog.conf'
>       Size: 1371           Blocks: 8          IO Blocks: 4096  
>     regular file
>     Device: 801h/2049d       Inode: 13909238    Links: 1
>     Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/  
>      root)
>     Access    : 2016-08-07 09:34:50.309697861 +0200
>     Modify: 2015-09-01 08:56:48.000000000 +0200
>     Change   : 2015-12-13 12:06:43.977985007 +0100
>      Birth    : -
>
>     I interpret option "accurate = mcs" as: "A file will be backed up,
>     if mtime, ctime or size has changed since the last backup." As one
>     can see from the above stat output none of the three has changed.
>     I therefore do not understand why this file (and several thousand
>     other files) get backed up every night.
>
>     My FileSet config looks like this:
>
>     FileSet {
>             Name = "FileSet_Alles_Linux"
>             Ignore FileSet Changes = yes
>             Include {
>                     Options {
>                             signature = MD5
>                             accurate = mcs
>                             onefs = no
>                             compression = gzip
>                             noatime = yes
>                             xattrsupport = yes
>                     }
>      
>                     File = /
>             }
>      
>             Exclude {
>                     File = /sys
>                     File = /var/lib/bacula
>                     File = /proc
>                     File = /dev
>                     File = /tmp
>                     File = /.journal
>                     File = /.fsck
>                     File = /srv/bacula
>                     File = /var/spool/squid
>             }
>     }
>
>     The job is running as an incremental job and is not upgraded
>     during runtime.
>
>     Any help is highly appreciated. If you need any further
>     information, let me know!
>
>     Thanks
>     Marvin
>
>
>
>
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