I'm confused by the database settings and related help info.
The situation is that my external drive died so I replaced it, recreating the same partitions as previously.
I manually ran a profile to it, and was only offered to backup a couple of folders - presumably what had changed since the previous backup - i.e. it ignored the emptiness of the new drive.
The profile was created a while back so I'm not sure what settings I initially changed. It's a large backup and IIRC it automatically created a database.
Info said:
[Special->Database]
NameForDatabase=V from Y
DBLeftBasePath=Y:\
DBRightBasePath=V:\XXXXX\Y
Help says:
(my emphasis) -Cache Destination File List...
The file list of the destination side can be buffered in a cache, which is stored as a database on your computer. When this database is used, building the file list can be much quicker. However, you need to make sure that no other program or persons modifies the destination side, because otherwise it would get out of sync with the cache.
This option is not selected.
I'm wondering
1) how this should be dealt with normally - just delete the database file?
2) is it correct that it should ignore the destination (just looking at the database), even without "Cache Destination File List" selected ?
Thanks! Tom