> > I have a problem with the backup of two > windows > > shares. At the beginning, always works fine: I do > a > > full backup of the shares (they have the same > > contents). After, I add a file of 255 kb in the > two > > shares. I do an incremental backup and I've got a > > problem: one of the share just backup the file and > the > > other backup all the share. But the two backups > are > > going up to the level 1. Why I don't have an > > incremental backup for the two shares? > > > > The debug file sendsize.XXX.debug seems to me > very > > strange. There is notions of level 2 of backup. > But we > > know that windows share could going up just at > level 1. > > > This is mostly guesswork on my part without delving > into > the actual mechanics of the code. > > Remember that the server is not backing up a windows > share > directly. It is backing up a unix/linux client that > happens > to have access to a windows share. It is the client > that > makes the distinction between local DLEs and remote > DLEs. > > So the planner and estimater on the server might ask > the > reasonable size (reasonable to ask of a unix/linux > client) > "if I do a level 0, level 1, and level 2 backup of > this DLE, > what do you think the sizes will be?" > > I note in your logs that the client has returned the > same > size for both level 1 and level 2 (6804 KB). > Perhaps the > client code realizes that a true level 2 can not be > done > on a PC share, and rather than returning an error > "can't > be done", simply says the same value. This seems to > me to > be a reasonable response as the planner will chose > the higher > level 1 over the level 2 if they are the same size. > Thanks a lot for your explanation of the operation of a windows share backup. I understand the fact that the server backup a linux client who have access to windows share. My client make difference with local DLEs and remote DLEs. The remote DLEs are : unix client //pc windows/share dumptype
After, the login and the password are take in the file amandapass. There is no problem on that. The problem is that I have the same data on the two shares and the backup are different. The level 0 is the same but the level 1 is different. However, I add the same file to the two shares. //Yoann.neotip/backup level 1: 255 KB //Yoann.neotip/backup1 level 1: 6804 KB The backup of the second share is full. Why? Regards. Yoann, TANGUY Student at ESINSA Sophia-Antipolis ___________________________________________________________________________ Appel audio GRATUIT partout dans le monde avec le nouveau Yahoo! Messenger Téléchargez cette version sur http://fr.messenger.yahoo.com