--On Thursday, June 23, 2005 4:08 PM +0200 Sebastian Stark
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I meant something different.
>
> If I change a fileset then bacula will upgrade the next job to a full
> backup for consistency reasons. That's documented behaviour and has
> nothing to do with the reload
On Thursday 23 June 2005 16:08, Sebastian Stark wrote:
> I meant something different.
>
> If I change a fileset then bacula will upgrade the next job to a full
> backup for consistency reasons. That's documented behaviour and has nothing
> to do with the reload command.
>
> Now my question is: How
I meant something different.
If I change a fileset then bacula will upgrade the next job to a full backup
for consistency reasons. That's documented behaviour and has nothing to do
with the reload command.
Now my question is: How does bacula detect that the fileset changed? Does it
do somethi
gt; Of Dominic Marks
> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 2:23 PM
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Cc: Sebastian Stark
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Splitting bacula-dir.conf / FileSets
>
> On Tuesday 21 June 2005 13:25, Sebastian Stark wrote:
> > Will splitting up bacula-di
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 13:25, Sebastian Stark wrote:
> Will splitting up bacula-dir.conf into several files lead to bacula
> seeing new FileSets and upgrading to Full backups next run? If I
> don't change anything else of course.
I don't think so. If you want Bacula to pick up any changes,
I thin
Will splitting up bacula-dir.conf into several files lead to bacula seeing new
FileSets and upgrading to Full backups next run? If I don't change anything
else of course.
-Sebastian
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Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
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