On Wednesday 21 September 2005 16:43, Sim Zacks wrote:
> I am using the following FileSet to backup only doc and sxw files on
> Windows. I have tested this on 1.37.38 and also the current stable
> version, whatever that might be.
>
> >From what I understand in the documentation, when it hits a matching
>
> option it follow the rule and if there is no matching option it
> includes it, so when it sees a doc or sxw file it skips the second Options
> clause. If it is not a doc or sxw then it always matches the second
> Options clause. There is no "default" files to be included by not
> matching.
>
> I could not figure out how to not include just files with no extension

Unfortunately, I'm not convinced this is possible without regex -- hence on 
the Windows FD, unless someone knows some trick with wildcards.

>
> FileSet{
>         Name = "docfiles"
>         Include{
>                 Options{
>                         compression = GZIP
>                         signature = MD5
>                         wildfile = *.doc
>                         wildfile = *.sxw
>                 }
>                 Options{
>                         wildfile = *.*
>                         exclude = yes
>                 }
>                 File = "e:/my documents"
>         }
> }
>
>
> Sim
>
> ___________________________________________________________________________
>_____
>
> It would indeed be very logical. But it doesn't work unfortunately.
> Exclude everything with .* or *.* or ".*" or "*.*" doesn't work.
> It is not permitted in the Exclude resource.
>
> My guess is that it should be something like RegexFile = "^.?*$"
> But I can't get it to work.
>
> >Sorry, thought it would be logical. What happens if you just use an
> >exclude of ".*" or whatever everything is, does the include take
> >precedence?
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Robert Buurke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: 21 September 2005 11:19
> >To: Purcocks, Graham
> >Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> >Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] Include & Exclude + RegexFile
> >
> >I tried your suggestion, but without the exlude section it backs up
> >everything from the specified directory.
> >
> > >I'm not using this version so I'm shooting from the hip, but I would
> > >think you don't need the exclude section at all, as using a wild in the
> > >include would automatically exclude everything else, otherwise what's
> > >the point.
> > >
> > >Try removing the exclude section.
> > >
> > >Graham
> > >
> > >
> > >Bacula-dir is 1.36.2
> > >Bacula-fd on the Windows client is 1.36.2.
> > >I also tried bacula-fd 1.36.3 on the Windows client without succes.
> > >
> > > >Hello,
> > > >
> > > >On 21.09.2005 09:43, Robert Buurke wrote:
> > > >>Sometimes life can be so simple ;-)
> > > >>It works what you suggested.
> > > >>
> > > >>But on another client I need to include *.bkf files and exclude
> >
> >every
> >
> > > >>other file. What I have tried is this:
> > > >
> > > >I'll have to follow this discussion as I always struggle with
> >
> >excludes
> >
> > >;-)
> > >
> > > >>FileSet {
> > > >>   Name = "Client3"
> > > >>   Include {
> > > >>     Options {
> > > >>         wildfile = *.bkf
> > > >>     }
> > > >>     Options {
> > > >>         Exclude = yes
> > > >>         RegexFile = "^.?*$"
> > > >>     }
> > > >>     File = "C:/baculatesting"
> > > >>   }
> > > >>}
> > > >>
> > > >>When I try to do an "estimate" of the client I get "error sending
> > >
> > >include
> > >
> > > >>list".
> > > >>If I then check messages in bconsole it says:
> > > >>
> > > >>ERROR in getmsg.c:133 Malformed message: REGEX EX EX EX EX EX EX EX
> >
> >EX
> >
> > >EX
> > >
> > > >>EX EX etc.
> > > >>*Console* Fatal Error: Socket error from Filed on Include command:
> > >
> > >ERR=No
> > >
> > > >>data available.
> > > >
> > > >Which version of the bacula-fd is running on the client, and which
> > > >bacula-dir version? I guess this might be an imcompatibility with a
> > > >pre-regex windows FD... then, I'm not even sure if windows FD is
> > >
> > >supposed
> > >
> > > >to understand regexs.
> > > >
> > > >Arno
> > > >
> > > >>I have installed almost every regex library package with apt-get and
> > >
> > >the
> > >
> > > >>Windows client has .Net Framework 1.1 SP1.
> > > >>
> > > >>>Robert Buurke wrote:
> > > >>> > I'm trying to exclude *.bkf files and include all the other
> >
> >files
> >
> > >of a
> > >
> > > >>> > directory on a Windows client. I used the example from the
> >
> >User's
> >
> > > >>>Manual:
> > > >>> > FileSet {
> > > >>> >   Name = "Full Set"
> > > >>> >   Include {
> > > >>> >     Options {
> > > >>> >       wildfile = *.Z
> > > >>> >       wildfile = *.gz
> > > >>> >       Include = yes
> > > >>> >     }
> > > >>> >     Options {
> > > >>> >       Exclude = yes
> > > >>> >       RegexFile = "^.?*$"
> > > >>> >     }
> > > >>> >     File = /myfile
> > > >>> >   }
> > > >>> > }
> > > >>> >
> > > >>> >
> > > >>> > And changed it to:
> > > >>> >
> > > >>> > FileSet {
> > > >>> >   Name = "Client2"
> > > >>> >   Include {
> > > >>> >     Options {
> > > >>> >       Include = yes
> > > >>> >       RegexFile = "^.?*$"
> > > >>> >     }
> > > >>> >     Options {
> > > >>> >       Exclude = yes
> > > >>> >       wildfile = *.bkf
> > > >>> >     }
> > > >>> >     File = "C:/baculatesting"
> > > >>> >   }
> > > >>> > }
> > > >>> >
> > > >>> > If I restart Bacula it complains about that the Include keyword
> >
> >is
> >
> > >not
> > >
> > > >>> > allowed in permitted in this resource. If I then remove Include
> >
> >=
> >
> > >yes
> > >
> > > >>> > from the resource it stops complaining but when I try to do an
> > > >>> > "estimate" of the client I get "error sending include list".
> > > >>> >
> > > >>> > I have installed almost every regex library package with apt-get
> > >
> > >and
> > >
> > > >>>the
> > > >>>
> > > >>> > Windows client has .Net Framework 1.1 SP1.
> > > >>> >
> > > >>> > What am I doing wrong?
> > > >>>
> > > >>>Since you want to include everything except *.bkf files, I don't
> >
> >see
> >
> > > >>>that you need an include option at all.  Try this:
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>FileSet {
> > > >>>   Name = "Client2"
> > > >>>   Include {
> > > >>>     Options {
> > > >>>       Exclude = yes
> > > >>>       wildfile = *.bkf
> > > >>>     }
> > > >>>     File = "C:/baculatesting"
> > > >>>   }
> > > >>>}
>
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