No Warnings

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IanG
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No Warnings

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During a backup I realised that I was backing up a number of very large and completely unwanted files. I paused the backup, deleted the files (including some that had already been backed up) and carried on. At the end of the backup there was nothing to show that anything unusual had happened. Is this the expected behaviour?
Barry
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Backing up missing files

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Missing files are logged as GONE, but only show up in a full log, perhaps we should move these to the normal log, especially as we try to discourage people using the full log except when fault finding.

Barry
IanG
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Re: Backing up missing files

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Barry wrote:Missing files are logged as GONE, but only show up in a full log, perhaps we should move these to the normal log, especially as we try to discourage people using the full log except when fault finding.

Barry
Tough call! Obviously I knew what was going on, and I can imagine it being a normal situation in some environments - could it be an option?

Ian G.
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