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BESR 8.5 not backing up new folders and files

Pumba2314
Level 3

I have created a job in BESRM to backup drive C: and drive E: on a file / print server.

 

The next backup job is not backing up new files and folders created on the E: drive since the last backup.

 

The results of the job wizard is below.  Any suggestions?  Thank you, Jim R

 

Drives and backup destinations:
  (C:\) to \\nas01\stockton-fs01\C_Drive001.v2i
  (E:\) to \\nas01\stockton-fs01\E_Drive001.v2i

Start a new recovery point set (base):
 At 9:45 AM on the specified days of the week, starting 11/6/2008
 Next run time: 11/7/2008 9:45 AM

Scheduled backup time:
 At 7:00 PM on the specified days of the week, starting 11/4/2008
 Next run time: 11/6/2008 7:00 PM

Event triggers:
 [  ] Any user logs on to the computer
 [  ] Any user logs off from the computer (Not at Shutdown or Restart)
 [  ] Application is installed
 [  ] Application is launched
 [  ] Data added to the drive exceeds:

Options:
 Backup name: STOCKTON-FS01 Backup of  (C:\),  (E:\)
 Compression level: Standard
 [X] Verify recovery points after creation
 Recovery point set limit: None
 Consolidate incrementals: Never
 [X] Search engine support
 [  ] Prepend computer name to backup data file names
 [  ] Save backup files to a unique subfolder
 Description: None

Advanced options:
 Max file size: None
 [  ] Disable SmartSector copying
 [  ] Ignore bad sectors during copy
 [  ] Perform full VSS backup
 [  ] Use password
 Encryption level: None

Command files:
 Before data capture: None
 After data capture: None
 After recovery point creation: None

Offsite Copy:
 Disabled

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Jacob_A
Level 6
Employee
Are you taking incremental backups?

Pumba2314
Level 3

@Jacob A wrote:
Are you taking incremental backups?

 

Not at the present time.  I am backing up C and E completely each time.

Jacob_A
Level 6
Employee

Is the size of the E drive image similar to the previous backups? Also you should probably defragment the drive and run chkdsk to see if anything is wrong.