Ryan LeBlanc wrote:

Arno, thank you for your response.

Here are our details:

Bacula version 1.36.3 server running on Linux kernel 2.4.26.  It has
ext2 partitions mounted (rw)

Ok, the server doesn't matter here, I think.

The client is running Windows XP, no special mount options, just windows
default.  NTFS format on the partition

As far as I know, NTFS has similar timestamps - atime, mtime and ctime - as normal unix file systems. I'm not sure, but I think I remember reading somewhere that under Windows you can avoid changing them when you modify a file.


Let's see what other say...

Arno


Arno Lehmann wrote:


Hello,

Ryan LeBlanc wrote:


We are running tests with Bacula to see if it will work in our
environment.  So far, we are very impressed!

We have, however, run into a small problem.  We do a full backup of a
folder, and all files are copied as expected.  We then put a file into
this folder.  It, however is an old file with a create/modified date
older than the latest full backup.  However, this file is "new" to the
folder.  Bacula ignores this file in the incremental backup.  The next
full backup to come along backs the file up as expected, along with
everything else in the folder.

Is this a bug, by design, or a configuration problem on our end?


The behaviour you observe might depend on the file system. According
to the manual, (under unix and linux systems) the timestamps of the
last modification or attribute change. Usually, what you describe
should result in a "new" attribute change timestamp. However, that
might depend on your filesystem and its mount options.

So, most probably, it's a configuration problem or happens by using
the wrong operating system. Well, I didn't check this here, but at
least that's what the manual says.

You might want to tell us which client operating system, file system
and mount options you use - perhaps someone can tell more then.

Arno



Ryan


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