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    • mdavicoM Offline
      mdavico
      last edited by

      Hello, I have a delta backup task that I want to move to another storage, I copied all the content to another storage, I made a new copy task and when I execute it it makes a full copy instead of making the differential one, how can I make it continue with the differential copy?

      greetings

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      • DanpD Offline
        Danp Pro Support Team
        last edited by

        I suspect the issue is due to the creation of a new backup instead of modifying the existing one.

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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
          last edited by olivierlambert

          You can't make a valid diff if you move the disk around. Because when you move it, the disk is "reconstructed" from the previous chain (it's a brand new disk, also why there's a new VDI UUID). So the blocks can't be compared directly, if we diff that we'll have basically garbage.

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          • DanpD Offline
            Danp Pro Support Team
            last edited by

            Oh... maybe I misunderstood. Are you looking to move the VM disks to a different SR or change the target of your backups?

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            • mdavicoM Offline
              mdavico
              last edited by

              Sorry for my English that is translated. The copy is the same, only the other destination storage, the only thing that changes is the task, I cannot use the same one because I have other virtual machines that must stay there.

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              • DanpD Offline
                Danp Pro Support Team
                last edited by

                So, you now have two separate delta backup jobs, the original one and a new one, correct? I could be wrong, but I was thinking that a full backup would occur because you switched to a different backup job. Does the next run of the new backup job perform a differential backup?

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                • mdavicoM Offline
                  mdavico @Danp
                  last edited by

                  @Danp In reality, I only found myself in a new backup task with the remote where the complete backup is now and when I execute the task instead of performing the differential copy, I perform the complete backup

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                  • DanpD Offline
                    Danp Pro Support Team @mdavico
                    last edited by

                    @mdavico I understood that the first run on the new backup job performed a full backup. I was wondering if subsequent runs behaved properly, which is what I would expect, or if they also performed a full backup.

                    I'm away from my home office so I can't check, but I was thinking that the backup was tied to the UUID of the backup job. Therefore, a new UUID was in use when you created a new backup job, which resulted in the full backup being performed.

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                    • mdavicoM Offline
                      mdavico @Danp
                      last edited by

                      @Danp I understand, it must be the uuid related to the previous task, but how can I change it and perform the differential copy with the new task?

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                      • DanpD Offline
                        Danp Pro Support Team @mdavico
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                        @mdavico You may be able to change the directory path on your remote storage so that it matches the new UUID, but this isn't something that I can verify at the moment. If you have already performed the full backup on the new backup job, then I would expect the future backups to be deltas.

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