check creation time for database to sanity check if the incremental is valid#29
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check creation time for database to sanity check if the incremental is valid#29kjetilho wants to merge 3 commits intobareos:masterfrom
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for if the incremental backup will be valid
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incorporates my two pull requests: bareos/bareos-contrib#28 bareos/bareos-contrib#29
It is much safer and simpler to just look for the oldest table in this instance.
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I came across a server very close to being put into production which got an initial full backup, and then just before entering production, the database was wiped and reinitialised. the LSN was sufficiently similar, so Bareos happily made incremental backups off a bogus base.
(luckily we did not need a restore before discovering the issue :-)