Re: [Bacula-users] force backup of unchanged file in incremental backup

2011-04-14 Thread Thomas Mueller
>>> Is there a way to force the backup of specific unchanged files during > an >>> incremental or differential backup? Eg: >>> >>> Option { >>>File = "C:/database/mydb.mdf" >>>Always Back Up = Yes >>> } >>> >> >> you could create a backup job with just that file in it and run it > always >

Re: [Bacula-users] force backup of unchanged file in incremental backup

2011-04-14 Thread Jérôme Blion
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 12:37:35 + (UTC), Thomas Mueller wrote: > Am Thu, 14 Apr 2011 16:33:14 +1000 schrieb James Harper: > >> The "last modified" datestamp on MSSQL database files doesn't get >> changed unless the actual file dimensions change (eg it 'grows') or when >> the file is closed. This

Re: [Bacula-users] force backup of unchanged file in incremental backup

2011-04-14 Thread Thomas Mueller
Am Thu, 14 Apr 2011 16:33:14 +1000 schrieb James Harper: > The "last modified" datestamp on MSSQL database files doesn't get > changed unless the actual file dimensions change (eg it 'grows') or when > the file is closed. This means that an incremental backup won't > necessarily back up the databa

Re: [Bacula-users] force backup of unchanged file in incremental backup

2011-04-14 Thread James Harper
> > Am 14.04.2011 08:33, schrieb James Harper: > > The "last modified" datestamp on MSSQL database files doesn't get > > changed unless the actual file dimensions change (eg it 'grows') or when > > the file is closed. This means that an incremental backup won't > > necessarily back up the database

Re: [Bacula-users] force backup of unchanged file in incremental backup

2011-04-14 Thread Guy
If this is a Linux system just use "touch" to update the timestamps on the file ---Guy (via iPhone) On 14 Apr 2011, at 08:54, Christian Manal wrote: > Am 14.04.2011 08:33, schrieb James Harper: >> The "last modified" datestamp on MSSQL database files doesn't get >> changed unless the actual fi

Re: [Bacula-users] force backup of unchanged file in incremental backup

2011-04-14 Thread Jérôme Blion
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 09:54:09 +0200, Christian Manal wrote: > Am 14.04.2011 08:33, schrieb James Harper: >> The "last modified" datestamp on MSSQL database files doesn't get >> changed unless the actual file dimensions change (eg it 'grows') or when >> the file is closed. This means that an increme

Re: [Bacula-users] force backup of unchanged file in incremental backup

2011-04-14 Thread Christian Manal
Am 14.04.2011 08:33, schrieb James Harper: > The "last modified" datestamp on MSSQL database files doesn't get > changed unless the actual file dimensions change (eg it 'grows') or when > the file is closed. This means that an incremental backup won't > necessarily back up the database files unless