In the message dated: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 15:57:02 EST,
The pithy ruminations from Chris Hoogendyk on
<Re: [Bacula-users] Problem: deleted files entrys are still in the database and
are restored> were:
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=> Alan Brown wrote:
=> > On Thu, 10 Jan 2008, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
=> >
=> >> For example, in the commercial realm, EMC Retrospect will properly
=> >> restore incremental backups with deleted files removed. In the open
=> >> source realm, Amanda will also properly handle deleted files in
=> >> incremental backups.
=> >
=> > When did Amanda gain that feature? I didn't see it last time I looked...
=>
=> It may not be specifically listed as a feature in the documentation.
=>
=> Amanda uses the native utilities to actually do the backups. On Solaris
Similarly, BackupPC also handles deleted files correctly, subject to the
capability of the underlying mechanism (gnutar and rsync work correctly
while smb and some vendor versions of tar would not).
Mark
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