Any way to force Time Machine to use existing backup after inheriting?

Hi,
The hard drive in my iMac failed last week, and a replacement drive as well as a new logic board were installed.  I installed OS X onto the new drive and then used Setup Assistant to recover all data from my Time Machine backup.  Of course, once everything was back in place, Time Machine wouldn't recognize the backup as its own (per Pondini's site, this is because the logic board replacement makes Time Machine think it's a whole new computer).
To resolve this, I issued the Terminal command to inherit a backup, but this wasn't enough so I also issued the command to associate a backup with the computer.  This seemed to work, and I was able to kick off a new backup.  Time Machine did a complete scan and determined that it needed to back up everything on the computer as new.  Because there's not enough space on the Time Capsule, it then started deleting old backups, one after another, until I noticed what was going on and stopped it after a couple hours.
So my question is this: is there a way to get Time Machine to use the old backup data to do an incremental backup?  I'm not sure why it thinks it has to save everything; I could see it saving a copy of the OS, since that was installed from scratch, but all the user account data has been restored from backup so it should match what's in Time Machine.  If there's no way to do this then I guess I'll just delete the Time Machine archive and start over, but for versioning purposes it would be nice to have the old Time Machine archive data.
Thanks!
Here's some log data:
10/12/13 8:25:12.755 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Starting manual backup
10/12/13 8:25:12.841 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://[email protected]/TimeMachine
10/12/13 8:25:14.645 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/TimeMachine using URL: afp://[email protected]/TimeMachine
10/12/13 8:25:14.687 PM fseventsd[48]: disk logger: failed to open output file /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.fseventsd/fc007524359f8bb3 (No such file or directory). mount point /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.fseventsd
10/12/13 8:25:14.687 PM fseventsd[48]: disk logger: failed to open output file /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.fseventsd/fc007524359f8bb3 (No such file or directory). mount point /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.fseventsd
10/12/13 8:25:40.251 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Disk image /Volumes/TimeMachine/iMac.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
10/12/13 8:25:40.253 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
10/12/13 8:25:41.831 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Inheritance scan required for /, associated with previous UUID: 30DCBA86-7702-31FD-B8A5-0CFBCE325E36
10/12/13 8:25:41.923 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: Macintosh HD
10/12/13 8:25:41.966 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Deep event scan at path:/ reason:must scan subdirs|new event db|
10/12/13 8:25:41.966 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: First backup after disk inheritance for / - complete scan required
10/12/13 8:41:23.297 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Finished scan
10/12/13 8:49:06.137 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Found 1059692 files (565.28 GB) needing backup
10/12/13 8:49:07.658 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: 679.85 GB required (including padding), 143.39 GB available
10/12/13 8:49:15.324 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/TimeMachine/iMac.sparsebundle
10/12/13 8:49:15.324 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
10/12/13 8:49:57.436 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Completed backup disk image compaction
10/12/13 8:49:57.437 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Starting manual backup
10/12/13 8:49:57.888 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/TimeMachine
10/12/13 8:50:23.419 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Disk image /Volumes/TimeMachine/iMac.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
10/12/13 8:50:23.421 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
10/12/13 8:50:24.966 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Inheritance scan required for /, associated with previous UUID: 30DCBA86-7702-31FD-B8A5-0CFBCE325E36
10/12/13 8:50:25.022 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: Macintosh HD
10/12/13 8:50:25.069 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Deep event scan at path:/ reason:must scan subdirs|new event db|
10/12/13 8:50:25.070 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: First backup after disk inheritance for / - complete scan required
10/12/13 9:06:03.024 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Finished scan
10/12/13 9:14:04.765 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Found 1059692 files (565.28 GB) needing backup
10/12/13 9:14:06.234 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: 679.85 GB required (including padding), 143.39 GB available
10/12/13 9:14:06.318 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2013-10-12-202541.inProgress/DB2AD703-283F-42A2-8 97D-194AE5F2F23B containing 4 KB; 143.39 GB now available, 679.85 GB required
10/12/13 9:16:59.047 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2013-09-05-000218 containing 877 MB; 144.26 GB now available, 679.85 GB required
10/12/13 9:24:37.780 PM com.apple.backupd[19003]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2013-09-04-002732 containing 1.33 GB; 145.6 GB now available, 679.85 GB required

Thanks Linc.
What happened is I needed to retrieve something from Time Machine prior to starting a backup (the first backup after restoring everything).  However, Time Machine wouldn't connect to the Time Capsule, so that is why I used the tmutil commands.  Probably if I had instead started a backup then it would have asked me if I wanted to inherit.
Well, if there's no way to avoid a full copy then I guess I'll delete the archive and start over.
Thanks again for your help.

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