Question #170480 on Duplicity changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/170480

    Status: Open => Answered

edso proposed the following answer:
On 07.09.2011 22:10, Chris Stankaitis wrote:
> New question #170480 on Duplicity:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/170480
> 
> We keep 6 Months of Full Backup's and we believe we had seen when doing a 
> restore that it went back beyond the current monthly full to restore the 
> file. 

how and where would you have seen this?

> As I understand it, you should never need to go back to restore a file
beyond the current monthly full (assuming you are not trying to restore
an older version of the file) as a "full" should contain everything
duplicity should need to restore any file.

correct

> 
> Am I correct on this behaviour? 

:)

>if so what's the best test case for this that I can do.
>

find a file older than the latest full and restore it with -v9 (debug 
verbosity), check what volumes are downloaded.
OR
create your self a test setup. create a file do a full, some incr, another 
full, somm more incr and do the above.

ede/duply.net

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