Just go to the home page for that computer and hit "start full backup"
and off it should go...
Evets

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Christian G. von Busse <c...@kruemel.org> 
wrote:
> Hi Tino,
>
>> BackupPC will automatically use the partial backup as a base during the
>> next full backup, so you'll save a lot of network transfers.
>
> That's good to know, thanks. So the question is (only), how do I tell
> backuppc to immediately start a new/queue (full or partial) backup, if the
> prior one was terminated accidentally/abnormally.
>
> Backkuppc did not start the full backup here again, yet - although there
> was no blackout period and wake up points...
>
> Christian
>
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