> Hi!
> 
> I have problem with Virtual full on one set of backups where it does
not give
> me a virtual full but a virtual diff instead.
> 
> The last fullbackup was about 125 GB and an new estimate says that a
new full
> would be about 200 GB.
> 
> When I ask i to produce a new VirtualFull it starts reading from the
last Diff
> and gives me a virtual full file of about 50 GB wich is about the size
of my
> diffs.
> 
> Does anyone have any pointers they would be greatly appressiated
> 

If you want to get your hands dirty and like sifting through logfiles
you can turn on mysql logging (assuming you are using mysql) and have a
look at what queries are used to determine the volumes that make up the
virtualfull.

Regular bacula debug logging may help too.

James

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