Hi,
I'm trying to use bacula but for space reasons I can only do incremental
backups so I need to make sure that I archive everything.
I see two alternatives:
* Bacula in normal mode ensuring that all files are considered new
(settting ctimes)
* Bacula in accurate mode
However, I'd like to make sure that my interpretation of the manual is
correct before proceeding.
*
In normal mode*, the way I understand it, bacula archives files that have a
ctime (or mtime with mtime-only) that is newer than the time at which the
job is run. If I am right, is this job time:
1) the time at which the job was scheduled
2) the time at which the job actually started
3) the time at which the files list was created
4) the time at which the current file is archived ?
Also, what if the file has the same ctime as the job ? Will it be archived
this time, skipped or never archived altogether ? (In other words, is files
newer meaning ctime > job time or ctime >= job time)
*In accurate mode*, I cannot keep a DB of all the files ever archived as
the DB would grow to a TB (10^5 to 10^6 new files/day).
I am thus trying to understand what is compared internally, however, I
don't know how to interprete the following sentence of the manual:
*"the Director will send a list of all previous files backed up*,* and
the File daemon will use that list to determine if any new files have been
added or or moved and if any files have been deleted."*
Does all files mean:
1) all files ARCHIVED in the PREVIOUS (potentially incremental) backup?
2) all files PRESENT on the drive during the PREVIOUS (potentially
incremental) backup?
3) all files that bacula KNOWS OF i.e. all files PRESENT IN THE CATALOG
at that time (i.e. minus purged old files?)
4) all files EVER ARCHIVED ?
All deamons are running on the same server which has 64GB RAM and 16 cores
CPU.
All suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Gnewbee
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