Hello, read the docs about Accurate Jobs (Accurate = Yes in the Job
definition).
best regards
2016-10-21 13:20 GMT+02:00 Alessandro Baggi <alessandro.ba...@gmail.com>:
> Hi list,
> this is my first post on this ml.
>
> I'm studying bacula for server backup.
>
> I'm running different tests on a vm and I've a question about restoring
> bacula backup.
>
> I want backup /home/test. In this directory I've created 3 files with
> some data. This directory has 3 files (file1, file2, file3)
>
> I perform a full backup , then a apply a change in file1 and perform a
> incremental backup, then I remove file2 and perform another incremental
> backup.
>
> Then full backup has: /home/test/{file1,file2,file3}
> 1st incr backup has: /home/test/file1
> 2nd incr backup has: /home/test
>
> Successfully, I try to restore this 3 jobs. After restore in
> /restore-path I get the following status:
>
> after restoring full backup: /home/test/{file1,file2,file3}
> after restoring 1st incr: /home/test/{file1,file2,file3}
> after restoring 2nd incr: /home/test/{file1,file2,file3}
>
> For me this is not the expected result because file2 was deleted before
> 2nd incr job. Restoring 2nd incr backup the file is not removed.
> Seems that bacula can't handle directory change like "in the last backup
> file2 was present, now the file does not exist due to rm and in the next
> backup job must save that this file was removed between this 2 jobs so
> when a restore will be applied for this jobs, the 2nd restore job must
> remove the deleted file."
>
> My expected result is: /home/test/{file1,file3}
>
> There is a way that the 2nd incr restore, remove file2 between 2 jobs?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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