I would like to get a copy of this script as well.
TIA,
ZK
--- Michael Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes I am very interested in getting this tool, as it
> would most likely solve
> my problems. Please send a copy of this application
> to my mailing address (
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ). Does
Yes I am very interested in getting this tool, as it would most likely solve
my problems. Please send a copy of this application to my mailing address (
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ). Does bacula set the archive flag? If not, will I have
to set the archive flag on these files to ensure the tool sets a new fi
I have written a Purebasic-Script some time ago for our
windows-bacula-clients that search for files with archive-flag in
Windows. I can send a binary copy of it to you (with some source
included maybe GPL or something). I can´t give any guarantee that it
will work but it´s running more than a
Creating a separate job would not be easy as our system uses a management
interface to add unique clients (and not independent jobs). Also using xcopy
might destroy some of the permissions (as this is a home directory). Thanks
for the suggestions but these are not suitable fixes for me.
Hopefully
> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 16:08:16 -0500, Michael Short said:
>
> I have a system with a folder of new files, but the time stamp of the files
> is not newer than the last backup. How do I update the timestamp of every
> file and folder in a directory so that it will be recognized by bacula?
>
> S
Maybe it's better to write a seperate job and do a full backup
on that folder each time.
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I have a system with a folder of new files, but the time stamp of the files
is not newer than the last backup. How do I update the timestamp of every
file and folder in a directory so that it will be recognized by bacula?
Surely there must be some utility available for this, preferably free. I
hav