Hello!

i run into a similar problem when backing up our w2k3 server:

the full backup is about 40GB, the daily incremental backups
approximately 18GB and the differential backup consists of 4GB data.

i started with an full backup selected by hand, then an scheduled
incremental backup was done twice and then i run a differential backup.

why are the incremental backups so huge?

thx for any hint,

Chris

Am Dienstag, den 15.03.2005, 08:55 +0100 schrieb Thomas Scheuermann:

> I have done this like in your example and it seems to work. It started on 
> monday
> with an incremental backup. The problem I have now is, that bacula selects
> files for the incremental backup which aren't touched for over two years.
> So my incremental backup of our 80GB server has a size of 20GB.
> How can I find out, why bacula selects these files ?





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