[Bacula-users] Windows incremental backup based on time stamps

2009-09-29 Thread Júlio Maranhão
phase and my expectations are high. Cheers. Júlio Maranhão -- Come build with us! The BlackBerryreg; Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing

[Bacula-users] Windows incremental backup based on time stamps

2009-09-28 Thread Júlio Maranhão
with the ls -lc command. mtime -- The mtime--modify time--is the time when the actual contents of a file was last modified. This is the time displayed in a long directoring listing (ls -l). Cheers Júlio Maranhão -- Come build

[Bacula-users] Windows incremental backup based on time stamps

2009-09-27 Thread Júlio Maranhão
as a backup solution in my work (Windows Servers and Clients). Cheers. Júlio Maranhão -- Come build with us! The BlackBerryreg; Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year

[Bacula-users] Windows incremental backup based on time stamps

2009-09-27 Thread Júlio Maranhão
. They already know that the modification time and change time is a Unix fact, as the modification time and archive bit is a Windows fact. I don't feel a true interest in Windows. Júlio Maranhão -- Come build with us

[Bacula-users] Windows incremental backup based on time stamps

2009-09-26 Thread Júlio Maranhão
directory into the backup fileset after a Full backup, those files will probably not be backed up by an Incremental save because they will have old dates. You must explicitly update the date/time stamp on all moved files (we have a project to correct this). Cheers. Júlio Maranhão