On Thu, 10 May 2007, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> That's what I'm referring to... if you have a file on your client that
> is stamped sometime in 2034, for example, it will be backed up until
> that date regardless if I understand correctly. There does not seem to
> currently be a solution to that (o
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Arthur Emerson III wrote:
> Ryan Novosielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Another common problem is timestamps in the future. These will be
>> backed up every time. I guess maybe there ought to be a software
>> solution to this.
>
> Are you sure that
Ryan Novosielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Another common problem is timestamps in the future. These will be
> backed up every time. I guess maybe there ought to be a software
> solution to this.
Are you sure that there isn't one in place already? I receive
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Arthur Emerson III wrote:
> Dimitrios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> but, when i run a Differential backup the next day, it backs up
>> nearly 2GB of data!! (in 6,387 files), which seems rather strange
>> because i'm sure that the server hasn't been use
Dimitrios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> but, when i run a Differential backup the next day, it backs up
> nearly 2GB of data!! (in 6,387 files), which seems rather strange
> because i'm sure that the server hasn't been used that much to
> warrant changes in 6,387 files or nearly 2GB of data.
As
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