Recently the place I work for hired a consultant to help us setup Bacula. He
has been most helpfull and we have a basic setup working, but I wanted to
start learning it since long term I will have to manage it. Pending boss
approval I may still go and pester him some more in the near future.
On Sat, Apr 15, 2006 at 12:09:18PM -0400, Francisco Reyes wrote:
So far I have not found the following on the docs:
I'm far from the expert that several other list members are, but I'll
take a shot at these.
* Difference between Full, Differential, Incremental in Bacula.
I know the concepts,
John Kodis writes:
I'd guess that either you've changed something in your filesystem --
touched most of the files, or changed where a large filesystem is
mounted -- or that Bacula overrode your request.
Can't really imagine any of the above.
Anyone could confirm that this sequence works for
Estimates are full. It's in the manual, IIRC.
Francisco Reyes wrote:
John Kodis writes:
I'd guess that either you've changed something in your filesystem --
touched most of the files, or changed where a large filesystem is
mounted -- or that Bacula overrode your request.
Can't really
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Estimates are full. It's in the manual, IIRC.
Francisco Reyes wrote
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] New user questions
Estimates are full. It's in the manual, IIRC.
Francisco Reyes wrote:
John Kodis writes:
I'd guess that either you've changed something in your filesystem --
touched most of the files, or changed where a large filesystem is
mounted
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] New user questions
Neat! I think this is new for 1.38, as I'm pretty certain you weren't able
to do that in the past.
Robert Nelson wrote:
Use
estimate level=Incremental
Or
estimate level=Differential
From the manual