mv does not change the dates, only cp change the time, because it is a new file.
Daniel Am Mo., 12. Feb. 2024 um 22:39 Uhr schrieb Chris Wilkinson < winstonia...@gmail.com>: > I don't have mtimeonly set. > > I mv'd a sample file in my home directory as an experiment and saw that > stat reports that atime, mtime remain unchanged but ctime does change as > you expected. > > When I stat one of the files I moved before, I see that ctime did not > change. > > I had previously mv'd a whole subdirectory containing several > subdirectories, each with a dozen or so files. I see that the mv'd > subdirectory ctime changes but ctime for the contained subdirectories and > files does not. > > This presumably is why they did not get backed up. I set the accurate flag > in the job resource and then the files do get backed up. > > -Chris- > > On Mon, 12 Feb 2024, 20:33 Martin Simmons, <mar...@lispworks.com> wrote: > >> Do you have the mtimeonly option set in the FileSet? >> >> I would expect mv to change the ctime. Can you repeat this (mv not >> changing >> the ctime)? >> >> __Martin >> >> >> >>>>> On Sun, 11 Feb 2024 09:17:10 +0000, Chris Wilkinson said: >> > >> > I'm seeing that files that are mv'd within the same folder are not being >> > backed up by incr or diff backups. This is on Bacula v11, Debian 11. >> > >> > I'm guessing that this is because mtime and ctime are unchanged by mv >> and >> > that the full path is not used. >> > >> > This is not a big problem I suppose because the files are still there in >> > the last full and will get backed up in the next full. >> > >> > I'm just wondering if this is intended functionality or a >> mis-configuration >> > on my part? >> > >> > Chris Wilkinson >> > >> > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users >
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