Thanks for your reply. I've been researching the problem since I was
using tar and I thought this would be solved in recent backup
utilities. It is not that difficult to implement, I can't believe that
it has not been addressed.
Thanks
Pablo
Charlie Brady wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Pablo Godel wrote:
I am testing flexbackup. I've set type "star" and run the following command:
flexbackup -set server
Then, added a file, and run
flexbackup -set server -incremental
the new file appears in the incremental backup
Then, I removed the file.
When I extract the files from each backup file, I end up with the file
that was deleted.
AIUI, that's just how incremental backup/restore works.
How can I get to delete those files that have been deleted in between
incremental backups?
I take it you mean "automatically".
The incremental backup would also need to contain information about files
which had been deleted since the previous incremental. That would mean
that the file system would need to hold information about previously
deleted files, which in general it doesn't. Or the backup system would
need to take a snapshot of all the directories at each backup.
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