On Monday 07 November 2005 19:48, Jesse Keating wrote:
> Before upgrading, I was using a 1.36 release.  My weekly tape usage was
> around 5 100g tapes (compression was supposed to be in use at the
> hardware level).  After upgrading to 1.38.0 my usage is now at 3 tapes.
> This obviously concerns me, I don't want to be missing data from my
> backups.  Is this change expected?  

No.  I'd recommend doing "list files jobid=nnn" and output that to a file. Do 
it with full backup of a JobId before 1.38.0, and a JobId after, then compare 
the output files and see what, if anything, has changed ...

> Listing the files of the backups 
> shows that the different file systems I selected are being backed up,
> although the new messages format is a bit confusing:
>
> 05-Nov 01:05 dragul: Spooling data ...
> fs:      Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into
> /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs fs:      Filesystem change prohibited. Will not
> descend into /dev
> fs:      Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /boot
> fs:      Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /data

These messages are simply informational, and hopefully they will wake up sys 
admins who may not realized that the default is not to cross filesystems.

>
> But in the client definition on bacula-dir.conf I have the /boot
> and /data dirs listed:
>
> FileSet {
>   Name = "fs-full"
>   Include {
>     Options {
>       signature = MD5
>       sparse = yes
>     }
>     File = /
>     File = /boot
>     File = /data
>   }
>   Exclude {
>     File = /proc
>     File = /sys
>     File = /var/log/lastlog
>     File = /.journal
>     File = /data/.journal
>     File = /.fsck
>   }
> }
>
> Any thoughts?

-- 
Best regards,

Kern

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