Adam,

I would try it out and see if it works. Considering that the RSRC  
data must be split/handled somehow to be stored on an NTFS volume in  
the first place (via File Services for Macintosh on the Win2K server)  
I dont see why it wouldnt work.

- justin

On May 4, 2007, at 9:50 AM, Adam Cécile wrote:

> Hey,
>
> I have another question, related to this one...
> Can i backup fork ressources on a Windows 2000 server (forks are
> supported by this server) ?
>
> Justin Lott a écrit :
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I've only just joined the ML so forgive me if I missed this issue
>> being covered in the list archives at gmane.
>>
>> I am having some trouble backing up and restoring files that contain
>> resource fork data from HFS+ volumes. I am using bacula-dir and
>> bacula-sd 2.0.3 on Linux and bacula-fd 2.0.3 on Mac OS X 10.4.9
>> Intel. I have also tested this same hardware setup with bacula  
>> 1.38.11.
>>
>> Everything I have read indicates that backup/restore of files
>> containing resource forks should work properly with either version of
>> bacula that I have tested. What I am seeing however is that these
>> files are listed with a size of zero in both bconsole (during setup
>> of a restore job, by doing a "dir" during file selection) and also on
>> the client after the restore is complete (the resultant files are
>> zero kilobytes).
>>
>> Looking through the ML archives on gmane, the last post I see
>> concerning this issue was dated Monday, December 4, 2006 from Landon
>> Fuller:
>>
>>
>>> From: Kern Sibbald <kern <at> sibbald.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [Bacula-devel] Bacula status
>>> Newsgroups: gmane.comp.bacula.user,
>>> gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.bacula.devel
>>> Date: 2006-12-04 13:25:57 GMT (21 weeks, 3 days, 22 hours and 19
>>> minutes ago)
>>>
>>> Hello Landon,
>>>
>>> On Monday 04 December 2006 05:22, Landon Fuller wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I know of a few remaining release critical bugs:
>>>>    - HFS resource fork restoration is broken. This will be easy to  
>>>> fix
>>>>
>>
>> As I have already stated, the documentation for 1.38.11 and 2.0.3
>> imply that this feature works correctly. My question to the ML is  
>> this:
>>
>> Are files on HFS+ filesystems containing resource fork data able to
>> be properly backed up and restored using Bacula (either 1.38.11 or
>> 2.0.3)?
>>
>> Pasted below are the relevant configuration files. Any assistance is
>> much appreciated.
>>
>> - Justin Lott
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ( client fileset definition)
>>
>>
>>> FileSet {
>>>   Name = "oxygen-FileSet"
>>>   Ignore FileSet Changes = yes
>>>   Include {
>>>     Options {
>>>       ACL Support = yes
>>>       HFSPlus Support = yes
>>>       Signature = SHA1
>>>     }
>>>     Options {
>>>       Exclude = yes
>>>
>>>       @/etc/bacula/include/default-macosx-client-fileset-exclude
>>>       #WildDir = "/Users/jcl/Movies"
>>>     }
>>>     #@/etc/bacula/include/default-macosx-client-fileset-include
>>>     File = "/System/Library/Fonts"
>>>   }
>>> }
>>>
>>
>> (/etc/bacula/include/default-macosx-client-fileset-exclude)
>>
>>
>>> # Exclude some programs file caches, etc.
>>> WildDir = "/Users/*/Library/Caches"
>>> WildDir = "/Users/*/Library/Cookies"
>>> WildDir = "/Users/*/Library/Icons"
>>> WildDir = "/Users/*/Library/Mail/IMAP-*"
>>> WildDir = "/Users/*/Library/Recent Servers"
>>>
>>> # Files and directories
>>> WildFile = "*/.DS_Store"
>>>
>>
>>
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