For the sake of completeness, as I mentioned in my first posting we're using
bacula version 1.38.x.
So "noatime = yes" is removed from my config file.
On 10/29/07, Martin Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> added following two options to conf file:
> noatime = yes
> mtimeonly = yes
>
Thanks a lot, it perfectly fits my needs.
added following two options to conf file:
noatime = yes
mtimeonly = yes
RTFM may help sometimes ;)
But I was unsure about which ressource has got needed options, now it's
clear as mud.
kind regards
Martin
On 10/28/07, Chris Howells <[EMAIL PROTEC
On Sun, October 28, 2007 5:54 pm, Martin Vogt wrote:
> Is there a way to configure bacula to only backup files which have a
changed
> mtime?
mtimeonly=yesno If enabled, tells the Client that the selection of
files
during Incremental and Differential backups should based only on
the
st mtim
On 10/24/07, Michael Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just make sure that the files have an older creation/modification date
> and bacula will ignore them.
>
thx
Is there a way to configure bacula to only backup files which have a changed
mtime?
On 10/24/07, Martin Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how can I prevent bacula to re-write files to tape after I've recently
> restored them to same location. A similiar problem is when I've moved them
> to a new (logical) volume which is mounted under same mount point
> afterwards. No files were c
Hello list,
how can I prevent bacula to re-write files to tape after I've recently
restored them to same location. A similiar problem is when I've moved them
to a new (logical) volume which is mounted under same mount point
afterwards. No files were changed but complete tree is re-backuped when ne