>yup. I would say you are a bit confused. >The 26th is the last full backup (the 0 in the column after the date), >and the 29th is the most recent incremental based on that full (the 1 in >the column after the date). Anything else is older, out of date, >redundant . . . whatever you want to call it. If you had messed up a >file and then it got backed up, you might want to go to an older one.
>What, exactly, is it that you are trying to do? And Why? Actually I backed up one month (30 tapes). At the end of month tapes will be overwritten. So, I want to restore for the whole month before tapes being rotated for the new month because I want to make it as a archive for 1 year. (let say restore for November before December start). Correct me if I wrong for this understandings. Or is it enough to me if I restore last full backup (26th) to represent for the whole month? Or I have to choose last full backup and last incremental backup instead? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-to-recover-the-whole-month-backups-tf4902192.html#a14101618 Sent from the Amanda - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
