Hum, good point, the timestamps didn't came in mind ... but I don't think this is the problem because there were old files in the directory and none of them were copied. Let me understand something ...
I run a full backup of two directories in a share. After, I change the config adding a third directory and then run an incremental backup. This new directory I just added as it doesn't have any previous backups it will be copied without any timestamps test, right? *Neimar Volpini* Les Mikesell escreveu: > Neimar Volpini wrote: >> Craig, its an incremental backup however the files weren't copied in >> any previous backup. > > Are the timestamps on the files earlier than your last full backup? > >> Well, I just removed all the backups for this host and tried again, >> for my surprise it works ... very strange because I didn't change >> anything. > > The smb and tar backup methods just look at the file timestamps in > incremental runs. There are many ways of creating files with old > timestamps - or perhaps the system time was wrong when they were added. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by: SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards: VOTE NOW! Studies have shown that voting for your favorite open source project, along with a healthy diet, reduces your potential for chronic lameness and boredom. Vote Now at http://www.sourceforge.net/community/cca08 _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list [email protected] List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/
