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Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
> I'm a complete noob at Bacula, so please excuse what is probably a very
> simple problem.  I would like to develop a backup strategy to backup all
> files on a client's WinXP D drive that are UNDER 100mb.  Can someone please
> help me with the file-set that would allow me to do this?  The bacula daemon
> is running on a Debian Linux box.  Thanks!

Bacula itself has no function that would allow you to do this. The only
way to achieve this would be to make Bacula take it's list of files from
a script (see <file-list> in the manual at
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Configuring_Director.html#SECTION001470000000000000000
).

Note that that script will be executed on the director, so you need to
find a way to have that script list all the files in question on the
client machine. (have a scheduled script on the client create the list
and this script pull and 'echo' it, connect to the remote machine via
SMB from this script directly and list the files, .....).

Greetings,
      Michel
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