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The Question is: We are trying to do a "bounded" incremental Backup. What this means is that we want to backup all files since the last backup (/SINCE=BACKUP) but not to the current date but up to a specified date (/BEFORE="date"). In the 'traditional' VMS Backup world the /BEFORE clause is ignored when you apply the /SINCE=BACKUP qualifier - all files since the last backup are captured. I know you can do a BACKUP/SINCE="date"/BEFORE="date" and that works as expected, but we don't want to extrapolate or guess the last backup date! I was playing with the /NOINCREMENTAL qualifier, which is new to V7.2. For whatever reason it ***appears*** to recognize the /BEFORE="date" qualifier in conjunction with the /SINCE=BACKUP qualifier - it doesn't back up any files modified from the /BEFORE date to today. My question to the wizard is this: does the /NOINCREMENTAL qualifier give me the "bounded" backup that I desire, or am I just seeing a fluke that just happens to match up to my date range? Personally I'm rather disappointed that VMS Backup does 'selective' determination as to whether it ignores the /BEFORE qualifier or not. The Answer is : BACKUP /NOINCREMENTAL is not applicable here. The OpenVMS Wizard recommends using the /BEFORE and /SINCE combination, or (better) simply using a periodic schedule of /RECORD and /SINCE=BACKUP passes. Remember, you will want to be able to reassemble (restore) your BACKUP, and /RECORD and /SINCE=BACKUP (standard incremental BACKUP) can do this for you quite easily.
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