Yes I'm sorry I wasn't clear. I meant moved from one folder to another but
still within the backed up folder. The name, ctime,  atime all remain
unchanged.

I'll give the accurate flag a try.

Chris


On Sun, 11 Feb 2024, 10:02 Matlink, <matl...@matlink.fr> wrote:

> What do you mean by "moved within the same folder"? Do you mean renamed?
> Bacula does inaccurate incrementals and differentials, which means it does
> not try to check if files have been moved across folders. This is for
> performance matters. However, if it matters to you, this is configurable
> (Accurate = yes).
>
>
> Le 11 février 2024 10:17:10 GMT+01:00, Chris Wilkinson <
> winstonia...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> I'm seeing that files that are mv'd within the same folder are not being
>> backed up by incr or diff backups. This is on Bacula v11, Debian 11.
>>
>> I'm guessing that this is because mtime and ctime are unchanged by mv and
>> that the full path is not used.
>>
>> This is not a big problem I suppose because the files are still there in
>> the last full and will get backed up in the next full.
>>
>> I'm just wondering if this is intended functionality or a
>> mis-configuration on my part?
>>
>> Chris Wilkinson
>>
>>
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