I have a client that’s using Always Incremental job scheme. 
I recently noticed a client who’s backups were failing a lot.  This client uses 
client intimated connections (work from home) and has always proved unreliable 
connections.

Now though when I can get connections to work it tries on an incremental job to 
download every file on the host, and not sure why.  We have a valid virtual 
full,  and file records appear to not be pruned because 

list files jobid=20753 | wc -l 
30749

*estimate accurate=yes level=Incremental job=mills-feldman-Users-no-photos
Using Catalog "myth_catalog"
Connecting to Client mills-feldman-fd at X:9102
2000 OK estimate files=31,639 bytes=106,708,656,338

*estimate accurate=yes level=Full job=mills-feldman-Users-no-photos
Using Catalog "myth_catalog"
Connecting to Client mills-feldman-fd at X:9102
2000 OK estimate files=31,639 bytes=106,708,656,338


*llist jobid=20753
           JobId: 20,753
             Job: mills-feldman-Users-no-photos.2020-01-04_08.40.06_06
            Name: mills-feldman-Users-no-photos
     PurgedFiles: 0
            Type: B
           Level: F
        ClientId: 9
          Client: mills-feldman-fd
       JobStatus: T
       SchedTime: 2020-01-04 08:39:51
       StartTime: 2019-12-16 11:09:39
         EndTime: 2019-12-23 11:27:30
     RealEndTime: 2020-01-04 10:42:52
        JobTDate: 1,577,118,452
    VolSessionId: 68
  VolSessionTime: 1,578,016,732
        JobFiles: 30,737
        JobBytes: 102,525,395,547
       JobErrors: 0
 JobMissingFiles: 0
          PoolId: 10
        PoolName: AI-Consolidated
      PriorJobId: 0
       FileSetId: 25
         FileSet: Windows All Users Mills


So as you can see Incremental and Full are returning the same file list,  but 
the job has a valid Full  (when a job runs it does not say it upgraded to Full 
because no prior full)  and the difference in data between the full on tape and 
the host is what we would expect.

So with no change to fileset or job definition, we are getting unexpected 
behavior.


Brock Palen
1 (989) 277-6075
[email protected]
www.mlds-networks.com
Websites, Linux, Hosting, Joomla, Consulting



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