![]() If we don't have a POST_COMMANDS_INCOMPLETE then POST_COMMANDS_FAILURE will trigger. This may be a bit misleading as we are doing backups of live systems and it is almost expected that a file will change or disappear during backup. Instead, we report backup as "up" with a message that the backup was incomplete. |
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