On 01/20/16 02:04, Igor Ostapenko wrote: > Colin Percival wrote on 20/01/2016 09:08: >> On 01/19/16 13:21, Igor Ostapenko wrote: >>> Colin Percival wrote on 19/01/2016 21:35: >>>> The unique compressed data is 622 MB in both cases. Are you sure that >>>> you didn't delete .test.daily.20160119104958 before you ran tarsnap >>>> again to create .test.daily.20160119105034 ? >>> >>> The second run was invoked right after the first one. There were no >>> deletion. Actually, write-only key is used in this situation. >> >> That's very strange. Are you sure you weren't doing a dry run? > > Yeah... You're absolutely right, the script who is responsible for daily > backuping has --dry-run within.
Mystery solved! > I'm sorry for the hassle. I'm glad we figured this out now rather than when you find that you need to restore one of those archives... ;-) -- Colin Percival Security Officer Emeritus, FreeBSD | The power to serve Founder, Tarsnap | www.tarsnap.com | Online backups for the truly paranoid
