[GNC] Backup

David Cousens davidcousens at bigpond.com
Tue Oct 30 21:58:26 EDT 2018


Bob,

There will be the main data file, xxxxx.gnucash, log files and backup files in your gnucash directory. The logfiles and
backup files will have the same basename as your mainfile, but will have a timestamp as part of the filename, i.e
xxxxx.<timestamp>.log  and xxxxx.<timestamp>.gnucash. If you have a datafile problem at some point, you can load a
backup file  known to be good and then load the log files up to the time of failure to restore your data file. How many
of these you keep can be defined in the user preferences. This is not however an adequate backup strategy overall as it
will not protect you from computer hardware failures etc See https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup for more information.

David Cousens

On Wed, 2018-10-31 at 00:52 +0000, Bob Hammons wrote:
> I have been using Gnucash since the first of the year.  The data files are in a directory named gnucash and it save a
> lot of backups. I am using Windows 10. I open filer and control c the days files, sometimes as high as 20,  and paste
> them to a thumb drive for backup.  Is this all I need to backup or is there other files ?  Can I take the thumb drive
> to a different computer, to my accountant,  with gnucash installed and have the info he needs?
> 
> 
>  thanks Bob
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