Mandag 21 maj 2007 08:55 skrev Stefano Gridelli:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to set up a daily incremental job with a maximum of one week
> history (snapshot)
What do you mean by snapshot?
> . To do this I configured a volume pruning period 
Do you mean retention period?
> of 8 days: in the first run it will be done a full backup while the
> following
> others will be incremental.
> After the pruning period expires, the first full archive 
Why do you use archives?
> (I set to create 
> 1 archive per job) will be pruned and recycled and so in the next
> run baculla again will do a full backup.
Of course - if you haven't got a record of a full backup - Bacula will give 
you one.

>
> What I want is to avoid full backup every week: I want bacula in its
> jobs to transfer only the new data created/removed/modified in the last
> 8 days without the need to retransfer all the host filesystem because
> of the full archive has been pruned.
Without one full backup you have no reliable backup at all
>
> Please, does anybody know if bacula can do this? Any comment or help
> will be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Stefano
>
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Steen

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