Try with this option:
*onefs=yesno*If set to *yes* (the default), *Bacula* will remain on a single
file system. That is it will not backup file systems that are mounted on a
subdirectory. If you are using a *nix system, you may not even be aware that
there are several different filesystems as they are often automatically
mounted by the OS (e.g. /dev, /net, /sys, /proc, ...). With Bacula 1.38.0 or
later, it will inform you when it decides not to traverse into another
filesystem. This can be very useful if you forgot to backup a particular
partition. An example of the informational message in the job report is:
rufus-fd: /misc is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /misc
rufus-fd: /net is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /net
rufus-fd: /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs is a different filesystem. Will not
descend from /var/lib/nfs into /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs
rufus-fd: /selinux is a different filesystem. Will not descend from /
into /selinux
rufus-fd: /sys is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /sys
rufus-fd: /dev is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /dev
rufus-fd: /home is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /home
Note: in previous versions of Bacula, the above message was of the form:
Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /misc
If you wish to backup multiple filesystems, you can explicitly list each
filesystem you want saved. Otherwise, if you set the onefs option to *no*,
Bacula will backup all mounted file systems (i.e. traverse mount points)
that are found within the *FileSet*. Thus if you have NFS or Samba file
systems mounted on a directory listed in your FileSet, they will also be
backed up. Normally, it is preferable to set*onefs=yes* and to explicitly
name each filesystem you want backed up. Explicitly naming the filesystems
you want backed up avoids the possibility of getting into a infinite loop
recursing filesystems. Another possibility is to use *onefs=no* and to
set *fstype=ext2,
...*.
2010/9/29 Roberto Preziusi <roberto.prezi...@gmail.com>
> Hello Folks,
> how can I exclude all NFS share mounted in randomly mount point ?
>
> Thanks
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