Stefan Schoeman wrote:
> I've been using BackupPC for ages and have been anticipating this 
> feature very much. However, my real-world results from BackupPC 3.0.0 
> don't really show this behaviour. My results look as follows:
> 
> 15     full     yes     0     21/4 02:00     43.5
> 19     incr     no     1     25/4 02:00     6.6
> 20     incr     no     1     26/4 02:00     7.5
> 21     incr     no     1     27/4 02:00     8.1
> 22     full     yes     0     28/4 02:00     62.3
> 23     incr     no     1     29/4 02:00     6.4
> 24     incr     no     1     30/4 02:00     9.1
> 25     incr     no     1     1/5 02:00     8.5
> 
> I unfortunately do NOT see the 2nd full (backup 22 above) appearing to 
> be incremental to 21 before it. This is definitely an rsync backup and 
> this is also definitely BackupPC 3.0.0. Is there perhaps something 
> really stupid that I am missing ?

There is still the difference that fulls will read the files for the 
checksum comparison where incrementals just check the directory on 
matching files.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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