tanguy yoann wrote:
Perhaps on the one system something other than
amanda/samba
prevents (or causes) this archive bit to flip. That
You need administrator privilege on the PC to be able
to reset the archive bit. (At least I think so.
Great ignorance of ms windows here too :-)
would
be analogous to "touch"ing a file on a unix system
and
making the file look like it needs backup.
Yes, amanda use the bit archive to know who data
backup. I have a problem with some shares but I can't
know the value of the archive bit of these shares. I
don't know how I can do ?
smbclient '//pc/share' -U ... -W ...
password: .....
smb: \> dir
...
Documents and Settings D 0 Tue May 6 07:04:56 2003
Program Files DR 0 Tue May 6 07:05:44 2003
CONFIG.SYS H 0 Tue May 6 16:19:58 2003
AUTOEXEC.BAT H 0 Tue May 6 16:19:58 2003
IO.SYS AHSR 0 Tue May 6 16:19:58 2003
MSDOS.SYS AHSR 0 Tue May 6 16:19:58 2003
The "A" in the flags column is the archive bit.
Verify if the "archive bit" is cleared after you did a level 0 backup.
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