On 29/01/2010 13:39, John Drescher wrote:
> Are you sure the job is not promoting your backup to full? Not sure if
> that was asked above.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure. For example, I am running an incremental right now.
stat dir says:
JobId Level Name Status
==
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 13:28:28 +, Ben Laurie said:
>
> On 29/01/2010 12:33, Dan Langille wrote:
> > Ben Laurie wrote:
> >> On 28/01/2010 15:23, John Stoffel wrote:
> >>> Then you can
> >>> look at them in more detail using regular unix tools to see what's
> >>> going on here.
> >>>
> >>>
Are you sure the job is not promoting your backup to full? Not sure if
that was asked above.
John
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On 29/01/2010 12:33, Dan Langille wrote:
> Ben Laurie wrote:
>> On 28/01/2010 15:23, John Stoffel wrote:
>>> Ben> No suggestions?
>>> Ben> Can someone tell me how to list the files that were backed up? Even
>>> Ben> better, how to find out _why_ they were backed up?
>>>
>>> list files jobid=#
>
Ben Laurie wrote:
> On 28/01/2010 15:23, John Stoffel wrote:
>> Ben> No suggestions?
>> Ben> Can someone tell me how to list the files that were backed up? Even
>> Ben> better, how to find out _why_ they were backed up?
>>
>> list files jobid=#
>>
>> should give you a list of files backed up fo
On 28/01/2010 15:23, John Stoffel wrote:
>
> Ben> No suggestions?
> Ben> Can someone tell me how to list the files that were backed up? Even
> Ben> better, how to find out _why_ they were backed up?
>
> list files jobid=#
>
> should give you a list of files backed up for a job.
Should I exp
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Ben Laurie wrote:
> No suggestions?
>
Virus checker messing with the mtimes? We have seen that before on this list.
John
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Ben> No suggestions?
Ben> Can someone tell me how to list the files that were backed up? Even
Ben> better, how to find out _why_ they were backed up?
list files jobid=#
should give you a list of files backed up for a job. Then you can
look at them in more detail using regular unix tools to
No suggestions?
Can someone tell me how to list the files that were backed up? Even
better, how to find out _why_ they were backed up?
On 27/01/2010 14:32, Ben Laurie wrote:
> On 27/01/2010 13:50, Dan Langille wrote:
>> Ben Laurie wrote:
>>> Firstly: apologies if this issue is well known, gmane s
On 27/01/2010 13:50, Dan Langille wrote:
> Ben Laurie wrote:
>> Firstly: apologies if this issue is well known, gmane says this list
>> either doesn't exist or is not indexed, so I can't search it :-(
>
> Try marc.info
>
>> I installed Bacula 3.0.3 from source on my ReadyNAS as a client to my
>>
Ben Laurie wrote:
> Firstly: apologies if this issue is well known, gmane says this list
> either doesn't exist or is not indexed, so I can't search it :-(
Try marc.info
> I installed Bacula 3.0.3 from source on my ReadyNAS as a client to my
> FreeBSD 3.0.3 server. It seems to work OK, but increm
Firstly: apologies if this issue is well known, gmane says this list
either doesn't exist or is not indexed, so I can't search it :-(
I installed Bacula 3.0.3 from source on my ReadyNAS as a client to my
FreeBSD 3.0.3 server. It seems to work OK, but incremental and
differential backups back up fa
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