How long before directories are deleted?
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2023 7:06 pm
Hi,
I just upgraded from FBackup to Backup4All.
When running FBackup, it had a problem when I would delete directories on the Source that had other subdirectories in them. In the Destination, it would remove the directories from disk, but not from the catalog. So the backups would have Warnings in the logs saying "cannot delete folder" because, of course, the folder no longer existed.
I upgraded to Backup4All hoping to fix this.
Backup4All successfully imported my backup jobs (all Mirror type) and I removed FBackup. When I run the backup jobs now, they complete successfully with no errors.
However, I now see that all of the deleted directories - that do not exist in the Source - have appeared in the Destination. It seems that Backup4All just created the missing directories in the Destination.
Since they were deleted in the Source, will they eventually be deleted from the Destination? Or is there some kind of rebuild that I need to do on the job's catalog?
Please advise. Thanks!
I just upgraded from FBackup to Backup4All.
When running FBackup, it had a problem when I would delete directories on the Source that had other subdirectories in them. In the Destination, it would remove the directories from disk, but not from the catalog. So the backups would have Warnings in the logs saying "cannot delete folder" because, of course, the folder no longer existed.
I upgraded to Backup4All hoping to fix this.
Backup4All successfully imported my backup jobs (all Mirror type) and I removed FBackup. When I run the backup jobs now, they complete successfully with no errors.
However, I now see that all of the deleted directories - that do not exist in the Source - have appeared in the Destination. It seems that Backup4All just created the missing directories in the Destination.
Since they were deleted in the Source, will they eventually be deleted from the Destination? Or is there some kind of rebuild that I need to do on the job's catalog?
Please advise. Thanks!