-\item If you have over 4 billion file entries stored in your database, the
- database FileId is likely to overflow. This is a monster database, but still
- possible. Bacula's FileId fields have been modified so that they can be
- upgraded from 32 to 64 bits in version 1.39 or later, but you must
- manually do so.
-\item Files deleted after a Full save will be included in a restoration. This
- is typical for most similar backup programs (we have a project to
- correct this).
-\item Bacula's Differential and Incremental backups are based on
- time stamps. Consequently, if you move files into an existing
- directory or move a whole directory into the backup fileset
- after a Full backup, those files will probably not be backed
- up by an Incremental save because they will have old dates.
- You must explicitly update the date/time stamp on all moved
- files (we have a project to correct this).
+\item Bacula's Differential and Incremental \textsl{normal} backups are based
+ on time stamps. Consequently, if you move files into an existing directory
+ or move a whole directory into the backup fileset after a Full backup, those
+ files will probably not be backed up by an Incremental save because they will
+ have old dates. You must run backups in Accurate mode or explicitly update
+ the date/time stamp on all moved files. % TODO: remove it ?