On 14 Feb 2006 at 2:14, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:

> I think we might be talking about:
> 
> "Rerun Failed Levels = <yes|no>
> 
> If this directive is set to yes (default
> no), and Bacula detects that a previous job at a higher level (i.e.
> Full or Di erential) has failed, the current job level will be upgraded
> to the higher level. This is particularly useful for Laptops where they
> may often be unreachable, and if a prior Full save has failed, you wish
> the very next backup to be a Full save rather than whatever level it is
> started as."

I think that's not the option we're thinking of.

> 
> Obviously there's some ambiguity here.  Because the default behavior
> seems to be "Yes", program-wide.
> 
> Actually, that would be true if it red: "If Bacula detects that a
> previous job at a higher level has not occurred, or has occurred but is
> on a tape that was pruned/purged."
> 
> What option were you guys thinking?

Something that allowed a incremental/differential to run after the 
FileSet had been updated, instead of a full.

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