Hello,

I am not sure that the backup optimization through pool/hardlinks really 
work.
The web-interface shows me that it not work :-(
In the File Size/Count Reuse Summary cut off I see:
 Totals    Existing Files    New Files 
   Backup#    Type    #Files    Size/MB    MB/sec    #Files    Size/MB    
#Files    Size/MB 
  0    full    16070    1000.1    0.92    495    0.0    0    0.0 
  1    incr    205    62.9    0.47    0    0.0    0    0.0 
  2    incr    281    65.1    0.66    4    0.0    0.0 
  3    full    91724    1914.9    0.53    437    0.0    0.0 
  4    incr    35    3.3    0.02    3    0.0    0.0 
  5    incr    72    3.9    0.03    5    0.0    0.0 
  6    incr    6161    438.3    0.45    29    0.0    0.0 
  7    incr    815    43.9    0.12    6    0.0    0.0 
  8    incr    91    1.3    0.01    4    0.0    0.0 
  9    full    92923    1974.2    0.49    445    0.0    0.0

In clear words e.g. backup #9:
This full backup found 92923 files with a size of 1.9 GB. 445 of this filess 
are already backuped and found in pool but with a size of 0 MB.
>From the 92923 files are 445 already in pool and 0 new files? I believe that 
must be 92478 files. Also I believe that more than 80% of the files are 
unchanged. Therefore more than 74000 files should be already in the pool.

In the next topic, the Compression Summary:

 Existing Files    New Files 
   Backup#    Type    Comp Level    Size/MB    Comp/MB    Comp    Size/MB    
Comp/MB    Comp 
  0    full    9    0.0              0.0 
  1    incr    9    0.0              0.0 
  2    incr    9    0.0              0.0 
  3    full    9    0.0              0.0 
  4    incr    9    0.0              0.0 
  5    incr    9    0.0              0.0 
  6    incr    9    0.0              0.0 
  7    incr    9    0.0              0.0 
  8    incr    9    0.0              0.0 
  9    full    9    0.0              0.0 
the webinterface documents that every backup, also backup #9, contains 0 
exisiting files and 0 new files.

Do I missunderstand the webinterface?
-- 
Don't Panic

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