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On 29/10/2019 20:29, newshound wrote:
I do incremental backups of a couple of datasets with simple batch files using Robocopy /MIR. These normally work fine, except after the clock change when they back up everything on the grounds that the target files are all "older". IIRC they do this for both directions of clock change. No huge deal to "live with it" but interested to know if there might be a fix. Change the timing of your backups so that the date stamps will never look older. I would suggest somewhere between 3am and 6am for daily backups or Sunday night/Monday morning for weekly. (3am because it won't happen twice, 6am on the random assumption that you want the backup to be completed before humans start working.) |
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