@cobian @mbblcnetworks
What the friend said like that seems to happen.
In my specific case. I don't send backups to FTP servers. I use an SSD on the same backup PC.
I noticed that when I disabled the automatic shutdown of the PC after backup it went back to deleting the old backups (I always keep 2 copies). With that, I did the following test, I removed the option to turn off the PC after finishing the backup and created another task for a while later (making sure that the backup of task 1 has time to perform the backup) and this task 2 makes a phantom backup and as a post backup it commands the shutdown of the PC. With that problem solved, it seems to me that Cobian is not waiting for Windows 11 to delete the old backup files before shutting it down.
Sorry for using google translator, if something is not clear I can try to write it in another way and translate it again.
What the friend said like that seems to happen.
In my specific case. I don't send backups to FTP servers. I use an SSD on the same backup PC.
I noticed that when I disabled the automatic shutdown of the PC after backup it went back to deleting the old backups (I always keep 2 copies). With that, I did the following test, I removed the option to turn off the PC after finishing the backup and created another task for a while later (making sure that the backup of task 1 has time to perform the backup) and this task 2 makes a phantom backup and as a post backup it commands the shutdown of the PC. With that problem solved, it seems to me that Cobian is not waiting for Windows 11 to delete the old backup files before shutting it down.
Sorry for using google translator, if something is not clear I can try to write it in another way and translate it again.
Statistics: Posted by thiagomacar — 04 Jun 2023, 15:10