Hello,
Clark Hartness wrote: > > I am attempting to send a list of files to Bacula from the Client using > this syntax described in the manual: > > Any file-list item preceded by a less-than sign (<) will be taken to be > a file. This file will be read on the Director's machine at the time the > Job starts, and the data will be assumed to be a list of directories or > files, one per line, to be included. The names should start in column 1 > and should not be quoted even if they contain spaces. This feature > allows you to modify the external file and change what will be saved > without stopping and restarting Bacula as would be necessary if using > the @ modifier noted above. For example: > > Include { > Options { signature = SHA1 } > File = "</home/files/local-filelist" > } > > If you precede the less-than sign (<) with a backslash as in \<, the > file-list will be read on the Client machine instead of on the > Director's machine. Please note that if the filename is given within > quotes, you will need to use two slashes. > > Include { > Options { signature = SHA1 } > File = "\\</home/xxx/filelist-on-client" > } > > > > If I use the \\< syntax I can not estimate or run the job to create the > backup > > I get errors like: > > 12-Aug 19:29 ws27-fd JobId 297: Could not stat "File = > /mnt/fog006/ddrswa/jckh/dlr_leopard_dev_12/dfb/doc/001-10043-dfb-BROS-starB.doc": > ERR=No such file or directory > 12-Aug 19:29 ws27-fd JobId 297: Could not stat "File = > /mnt/fog006/ddrswa/jckh/dlr_leopard_dev_12/dfb/doc/001-10043-dfb-BROS-starB.pdf": > ERR=No such file or directory > 12-Aug 19:29 ws27-fd JobId 297: Could not stat "File = > /mnt/fog006/ddrswa/jckh/dlr_leopard_dev_12/dfb/doc/001-10043-dfb-BROS-starC.doc": > ERR=No such file or directory > > Have you really a file named : File = /mnt/fog006/ddrswa/jckh/dlr_leopard_dev_12/dfb/doc/001-10043-dfb-BROS-starB.doc on your system ? If yes, i'm very surprised. Don't forget to read what you've written 10 lines before: "The names should start in column 1 and should not be quoted even if they contain spaces." I think that you have put File= before each filename, that will explain why it works with the @ command. Bye -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/bacula-3.0.2-fileset-file-list-on-the-fly---tp24947515p24951634.html Sent from the Bacula - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users