Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Please note that in certain cases this wayof working doesn't produce the
> expected results: If (under unix / linux) you move a whole directory,
> the directories contents access times are not updated. Thus, when moving
> a directory into a fiilesystem tree that is backed up, bacula might not
> back up files you need to be stored. When moving directories inside the
> backed up filesets, their contents will not be backed up from the new
> locations. You can work around these problems by using the touch command
> on the files in directories affected by such operations, although this
> might break other software.
This is a good call, and this paragraph should definitely go in there as
well. I suggest placing it after the st_mtime/st_ctime discussion,
making it the last paragraph in the replacement text.
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