Zip file ignored during backup and restore
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:46 pm
Today I created a simple one-off job to backup one folder. The folder contained a sub-folder of 100MB (containing files & folders) and one old 450MB zip file. There were NO exclusions.
I previewed the job but AISBackup did not report that it was going to backup the large zip file. I ran the job anyway and it DID backup the large zip file
. It became the sole contents of the first backup file of the job.
Consequently I decided to perform a test restore of the job, AISBackup did not show this large zip file as a possible restore option - and yet it still exists in the backup files
.
I'm a bit brain dead after a week of consolidating and reviewing old backups, so am I missing something or is it possible there's a bug here - possibly when backing up files that are larger than the selected max zip size? - This was set at the default 50MB but understood that any files bigger than that would still be dealt with. Seems unlikely as I'm sure I would have come across this before now if that is the problem.
Cheers
Ian
Version: 2.5.0.309
Platform: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
I previewed the job but AISBackup did not report that it was going to backup the large zip file. I ran the job anyway and it DID backup the large zip file
Consequently I decided to perform a test restore of the job, AISBackup did not show this large zip file as a possible restore option - and yet it still exists in the backup files
I'm a bit brain dead after a week of consolidating and reviewing old backups, so am I missing something or is it possible there's a bug here - possibly when backing up files that are larger than the selected max zip size? - This was set at the default 50MB but understood that any files bigger than that would still be dealt with. Seems unlikely as I'm sure I would have come across this before now if that is the problem.
Cheers
Ian
Version: 2.5.0.309
Platform: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)

