Shouldn’t happen,

What’s the backup host and can you include the job configuration here?
Mostly it works out of the box and uses filesystem metadata to determine if a 
file needs to backed up again. This can be modified but I don’t recommend it.

It’s possible if the filesystem being backed up has some metadata features like 
mtime/atime disabled?  Or the time on the machines is out of whack (not sure 
how much that maters)

I have seen some odd behavior backing up dropbox/gdrive etc over rclone fuse 
but that’s expected those are not ‘real’ filesystems.


Brock Palen
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> On Jan 3, 2022, at 1:00 AM, 신정우 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> hello, 
> 
> We are conducting backup through bareos open source
> 
> When an incremental task is executed, the actual modified data is only a few, 
> but the incremental backup performs a backup of the entire data.
> 
> I want to know what criteria the modified data is recognized when executing 
> incremental backups to solve this problem.
> 
> please reply!
> 
> thank you
> 
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