Re: Data Protector 6.0 "Enhanced Incremental Backup"- what it really means
- From: "Kilgaard" <Kilgaard@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 09:39:04 +1000
"Frank Giessler" <giessler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ulrich Windl wrote:
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So the probably solution is: Disable "enhanced incremental backup" as
long as
Out of curiosity: why did you enable it in the first place?
That's a good question with hindsight, like "Why did I get sooo drunk at the
work Xmas party?", but it seemed like a good idea at the time. :o
I thought the only new "feature" in DP6.0 (from DP5.5) was the "enhanced
incremental backup" stuff? If it is BAD (Broken As Designed) what's the
point of upgrading?
I'm gong to give Ulrich the benefit of the doubt and assume he did this in a
"test environment" to investigate if/how the feature works. I'll admit to
trying it also, and coming to much the same conclusion as Ulrich.
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