Hi there,
Juste asking you on question on planning execution.
I'd like to disable incremental since i use rsync, and so, full backups
are ok for my needs giving me the same results as incremental.
But, in order to disable incremental, i set Incrperiod to 360 for
incremental, and, 0.97 For full
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Alexandre - ArchivTech wrote:
Hi there,
Juste asking you on question on planning execution.
I'd like to disable incremental since i use rsync, and so, full backups
are ok for my needs giving me the same results as incremental.
But, in order
Well, it seem that setting incrperiod to 0 make it working correctly.
Just tried with a host that didn't start, because of high incrperiod
(365), i put that to 0, and on the next hour, the full started!
So, i think it's ok.
Thank you guys :D
Le vendredi 31 octobre 2008 à 19:04 +1100, Adam
Alexandre - ArchivTech wrote:
I'd like to disable incremental since i use rsync, and so, full
backups
are ok for my needs giving me the same results as incremental.
This has been debated over and over again, but really doing a mix of
full and incremental backups is best for most
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Alexandre - ArchivTech wrote:
Well, it seem that setting incrperiod to 0 make it working correctly.
Just tried with a host that didn't start, because of high incrperiod
(365), i put that to 0, and on the next hour, the full started!
So, i
Alexandre - ArchivTech wrote:
Hi there,
Juste asking you on question on planning execution.
I'd like to disable incremental since i use rsync, and so, full backups
are ok for my needs giving me the same results as incremental.
Just so you know, rsync full backups take quite a bit
Hi, thank you for your answer.
I want only full backup not to make it more complicated into customer
head :D
It's a bit hard ton make them understand what's the little difference
between one and another, btw with full backup, i'm sure that all the
files are checked each time, even if it takes a
Alexandre - ArchivTech wrote:
Hi, thank you for your answer.
I want only full backup not to make it more complicated into customer
head :D
It's a bit hard ton make them understand what's the little difference
between one and another, btw with full backup, i'm sure that all the
files are