-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 3/30/2009 8:53 AM, John Drescher wrote: > On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Bill Szkotnicki <b...@uoguelph.ca> wrote: >> Hi, >> I have the backup sort of working for windows vista. >> The FileSet I am using is below in this message. >> Questions: >> >> 1) I am still getting this message: >> >> apscnm234bjf-fd JobId 5175: C:/Users/jfrance/Documents/My Pictures >> is a different filesystem. Will not descend from >> C:/Users/jfrance/Documents into C:/Users/jfrance/Documents/My Pictures >> >> The bacula fd is running on vista under the "system account" and it >> "will not descend. >> And yet the backup of C:/Users/jfrance/Pictures is fine. >> I can't even see "C:/Users/jfrance/Documents/My Pictures" on the client >> machine ( a notebook on my desk ) >> But surely it is the same set of files????? >> >> 2) Is there a way to wildcard the username part in the FileSet? >> Something like C:/Users/*/*" >> >> >> Thanks, Bill >> >> FileSet { >> Name = "vista-files" >> Include { >> Options { >> Compression=GZIP >> signature=SHA1 >> Sparse = yes >> } >> File = "C:/Users/jfrance/Contacts" >> File = "C:/Users/jfrance/Desktop" >> File = "C:/Users/jfrance/Documents" >> File = "C:/Users/jfrance/Downloads" >> File = "C:/Users/jfrance/Pictures" >> } >> } >> >> > > I thought the consensus from several users last week was not to backup > C:\Users because this is actually a symlink to the real location and > that real location should have already been in your fileset for a > normal backup? > > John
C:\Users is a real location. It's folders like C:\Users\username\My Pictures that are not real directories. For the OP, you don't need to do anything about these messages. They're just informative in this case. I get messages like that on most of the computers that I back up since Bacula is set, by default, to only back up the filesystem that is part of an include path. You won't see the directories that Bacula is not descending into by default on Vista. They are hidden directories. If you want to see them, you have to make Windows Explorer show hidden directories. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJJ0NieAAoJEJWxx7fgsD+CP2cH/RWATtcX4QrpDq+SPIQ0M2/B DVHNfAYBZ6NynVIuTyjGJkQsYwMYFbI1UPtKRFvpA/LhlF5doDEKR99cfK20a5Sd 7vPrGc3Ce3JZTNFklGFOfD2ODt3hekdnv5U/3bK9gTUpsabcLC/fzNQs0YChIVK3 eoxGjnLmIU0BM+OAdLykuwAdp95pDBDbEa+7Lw1e5tGOO8rRLAHnUnSa0PxXEVIT sH9KflZ/XTO5IRrIkqtBC+31tHjsvpLvnOO5Ay6c92EFfvjcR1+oyebclerVt147 i8QMHohxDtypD4IpKCDgPAlamqQOsk6hzWn08n5ZiLEpnU5bYHXNfjdvmdpF1pw= =J2gR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users