Hi all,

I'm currently using BackupPC to back up our network.  However, I have 
one server that has over a terrabyte of data.  I am currently running a 
full backup that has been running since Friday morning.  I have no idea 
how much more it has to go.

My question is if there is a way to avoid ever having to do a full 
backup again.  Most of this data will never change.  Is there a way to, 
for example, have every 7th incremental filled to become a full backup 
instead of actually performing a full backup?

Also, a slightly unrelated question.  How does CGI interface handle 
deleted files hen viewing incremental backups for the SMB transport 
mechanism?  Does it just wait for the next full backup so that the files 
disappear?  Is this any different for the rsync mechanism?

Thanks in advance!
--Jason

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