In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> Automatically selected FileSet: Full Set
> +-------+-------+----------+---------------------+----------------+--------=
> ---+--------------+----------------+
> | JobId | Level | JobFiles | StartTime           | VolumeName     |
> StartFile | VolSessionId | VolSessionTime |
> +-------+-------+----------+---------------------+----------------+--------=
> ---+--------------+----------------+
> |   120 | F     |  306,607 | 2005-12-05 10:09:52 | Luna-Full-0002 |
> 0 |           34 |  1,133,188,252 |
> |   120 | F     |  306,607 | 2005-12-05 10:09:52 | Luna-Full-0002 |
> 0 |           34 |  1,133,188,252 |
...
> Building directory tree for JobId 120 ...
> Building directory tree for JobId 295 ...  +
> Building directory tree for JobId 300 ...
> Building directory tree for JobId 305 ...
> Building directory tree for JobId 310 ...
> 5 Jobs, 11,690 files inserted into the tree.
...
> This makes sense until you read the last line. Why does it say "5 Jobs,
> 11,690 files inserted into the tree."?  Shouldn't have a file count closer

Because this is the number of files present in your tree at the  time
when the last incremental was run?

> to the file count of the full backup (120) above?  Why does job ID 120 show

Maybe you deleted some 395,000 files after running the  full  backup,
so bacula notes that it should not restore these obsoleted files?

> up twice?

No idea.


Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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