Ah, ok. I would run a Full backup (now considered "Filled"). That's
the safest move prior to removing 134. The most recent backup is always
Filled, but were talking about important data so I don't see a problem
with doing on more Full (Filled) backup to ensure safety.
Craig - anything wrong with my logic here?
Cheers,
mph
On 2017-05-21 20:29, Alexey Safonov wrote:
> Thanks for quick reply.
>
> but as i understan in V4 full backup in last folder. My question is related
> to bug in 4.1.2 (that is now fixed). But because of that bug i have regular
> backup 133 , abnormal backup 134 (it's huge in size) and again normal backup
> 135
> i need to really cleanup my NFS storage. So if i delete 134 it will not help?
> is it correct?
>
> Alex
>
> On 22 May 2017 at 11:26, Michael Huntley <mich...@huntley.net> wrote:
>
> I would strongly suggest the use of BackupPC_backupDelete -n 134 to properly
> remove the backup. It should be fine to remove. You'll lose whatever
> changes occurred between 133 and 134.
>
> Cheers,
>
> mph
>
> On 2017-05-21 19:36, Alexey Safonov wrote:
> Hi, All
>
> I'm usinv V4 backuppc. is it safe to delete one intermediate backup? for
> example we have in /pc/litspc123 dirs 133 135 and 135
>
> is it safe to delete backup 134 directly from nfs?
>
> Alex
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