Hello,
2015-05-13 9:35 GMT+02:00 Pavel Bychikhin <pbychik...@yahoo.com>:
> Hi Radoslaw,
> Thank you very much for your answer.
> I have one more in this regard. Can you please clarify it for me as well.
> One of my File definitions looks like:
> File = </usr/local/etc/bacula/some_file_name
>
In this case if I add some new lines to that file, bacula will not force
> Full backup and will not backup that new files if accurate mode is disabled.
> I feel myself a little bit confused since in this situation bacula doesn't
> follow its logic of file set tracking. Looks like it just ignores such
> filesets while doing incremental backup and relies on a file set definition
> which was stored at the time of last Full backup. And Accurate mode
> magically solves this issue.
>
First of all the Bacula (to be more specific Director) is checking a
fileset changes by computing a md5 digest on the fileset Include/Exclude
definition and stores it in the catalog. If computed digest is the same as
a previous then Director decides that a fileset definition is not changed.
So incremental backup is not changing its level. In your example the
fileset is not changed but a File Daemon is responsible for listing files
to backup. If you make this king of configuration you should know what you
are doing.
best regards
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Radosław Korzeniewski
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