Re: [Bacula-users] Strange situation with backups

2010-11-30 Thread James Harper
> > The next Full backup will pick it up. If you want them backed up before > then, you need to change the modification date on all the files to > "now". On any Unix-like system, 'touch' can do this for you. I'm not > sure how you'd accomplish it on Windows. > Windows uses the 'archive' bit f

Re: [Bacula-users] Strange situation with backups

2010-11-30 Thread Paulo Martinez
Am 30.11.2010 um 13:48 schrieb Luis Marcelo Achite: > Hi, > > I have a strange situation happening with my Bacula installation. I > did > a FULL backup in Nov/25 from my server and then every day I make an > incremental backup. > > Yesterday, I installed a software on my server and for my surpris

Re: [Bacula-users] Strange situation with backups

2010-11-30 Thread Luis Marcelo Achite
Em 30/11/2010 12:20, Phil Stracchino escreveu: > The most obvious speculation is that the software installed files > timestamped with their original creation date, not the installation > date. This makes life difficult for any backup software that relies on > file modification dates to detect when

Re: [Bacula-users] Strange situation with backups

2010-11-30 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 11/30/10 07:48, Luis Marcelo Achite wrote: > Hi, > > I have a strange situation happening with my Bacula installation. I did > a FULL backup in Nov/25 from my server and then every day I make an > incremental backup. > > Yesterday, I installed a software on my server and for my surprise the

[Bacula-users] Strange situation with backups

2010-11-30 Thread Luis Marcelo Achite
Hi, I have a strange situation happening with my Bacula installation. I did a FULL backup in Nov/25 from my server and then every day I make an incremental backup. Yesterday, I installed a software on my server and for my surprise the directory where I installed the software was copied but not