Hi Kjetil. On Monday, 20 April 2009 13:16:57 +0200, Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
> > With respect to the solution with find, it seems that it is having a > > behavior different from that you indicate. According to I read in > > the find man pages, %l talks about the object of symbolic link and > > empty string if file is not a symbolic link). > > yes. this way Bacula will backup the target of the symlink, in other > words, if /space/log points to /srv/foo/log, the find will emit > "/srv/foo/log", and as a result, the files will be stored in the > catalog as /srv/foo/log/*. if you use the sed-trick, the files will > be recorded in the catalog as /space/log/*. I test creating the /etc/apache2/nagios symlink points to /home/nagios. In my FileSet I added a line with: File = /etc/apache2/. I've performed a backup and then I erased a temporary file that I had created in /home/nagios and after doing restore I see symlink in the restoration directory instead of /tmp/bacula-restores/etc/apache2/directory-point-by-symlink. Which can be the problem? On the other hand, according to I see, when browsing the backuped files, I don't have form to select the nagios file individually because I only see "./" within /etc/apache2 reason why I do not have another option that "mark ./" Thanks for your reply. Regards, Daniel -- Fingerprint: BFB3 08D6 B4D1 31B2 72B9 29CE 6696 BF1B 14E6 1D37 Powered by Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze - Linux user #188.598
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