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Why Do I Need To Know These?

Posted: 23 Jul 2022, 08:38
by BernardIE5317
Greetings Kind Regards
For each file backed up the following information as shown below copied from display is presented i.e. to wit in particular: "archive attribute has been removed", "file attributes have been copied", "time stamps have been copied". My question is why do we need to know about archive attributes file attributes and time stamps? The only information seemingly needed is the name of each backed up file. I await your Kind and informative reply.
Also we are informed the number of backup files for each file. I presume in this case it will always be one. Can it be anything else?
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2022-07-23 02:11:01 * Backup part for the task "repos Full Backup" has ended *
2022-07-23 02:11:01 * Number of backed up files: 1. Backup part size: 3.19 KB. *
2022-07-23 02:11:01 Copying the file "C:\Users\Bernard\source\repos\TEST_SCALAR_RNG.H" to "F:\repos Reflector Full Backup"...
2022-07-23 02:11:01 The archive attribute for "C:\Users\Bernard\source\repos\TEST_SCALAR_RNG.H" has been removed.
2022-07-23 02:11:01 The file attributes have been copied from "C:\Users\Bernard\source\repos\TEST_SCALAR_RNG.H" to "F:\repos Reflector Full Backup\TEST_SCALAR_RNG 2022-07-23 02;10;36.H".
2022-07-23 02:11:01 The timestamps have been copied from "C:\Users\Bernard\source\repos\TEST_SCALAR_RNG.H" to "F:\repos Reflector Full Backup\TEST_SCALAR_RNG 2022-07-23 02;10;36.H".
2022-07-23 02:11:01 The file "C:\Users\Bernard\source\repos\TEST_SCALAR_RNG.H" has been successfully copied to "F:\repos Reflector Full Backup\TEST_SCALAR_RNG 2022-07-23 02;10;36.H".

Re: Why Do I Need To Know These?

Posted: 28 Jul 2022, 00:21
by cobian
Hmm... this is a VERBOSE log. This is not the default setting I'm afraid. Set the log back to Normal.

Re: Why Do I Need To Know These?

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 16:25
by BernardIE5317
It was the Normal log setting

Re: Why Do I Need To Know These?

Posted: 02 Aug 2022, 15:38
by cobian
It only shows if you have a single file on the source if I remember it correctly... Will check it out