>>>>> On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 21:29:20 -0700, Robert W Hartzell said:
> 
> Martin Simmons wrote:
> >>>>>> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 19:27:18 -0700, Robert W Hartzell said:
> 
> >>>> I think the simplest and best solution is to suppress these messages as 
> >>>> I 
> >>>> wrote above if they are in fact backed up somewhere else in the backup.  
> >>>> This 
> >>>> will ensure that the messages are printed only if there is a danger that 
> >>>> the 
> >>>> user is missing a partition, but it will also require someone to write 
> >>>> some 
> >>>> code (well, any solution will).  If it bothers you enough and you would 
> >>>> like 
> >>>> it fixed, you might try coming up with this kind of code.  
> >>> Another workaround is to list the mounted filesystems in an Exclude 
> >>> option.
> >>>
> >>> __Martin
> >> This doesn't work on 1.38.6 the messages are still printed.
> > 
> > That's strange, because (from the source) it looks like it should work from
> > 1.35.6 onwards.  Maybe your Exclude syntax is wrong?
> > 
> > __Martin
> 
> I think its correct but I haven't looked at it in about a year.
> 
> FileSet {
>    Name = "ns1-full-set"
>    Include {
>      Options {
>        signature = MD5
>      }
>      File = /
>      File = /export/home
>    }
>    Exclude {
>      File = /export/bacula/*
>      File = /export/storage/*
>      File = /net/*
>      File = /var/run/*
>      File = /etc/svc/volatile/*
>      File = /proc/*
>      File = /system/contract/*
>      File = /system/object/*
>      File = /tmp/*
>      File = /devices/*
>      File = /home/*
>      File = /vol/*
>    }
> }
> 
> All of the disk and tmpfs mount points are correctly re-created on restore.

Hmm, I suspect the problem is that Bacula will be looking at "/export/storage"
etc when it prints the message, which doesn't match "/export/storage/*" etc.

Unfortunately, if you instead put "/export/storage" etc in the Excludes then
restore will not re-create these mount points :-(

__Martin

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