On 13/01/2011 11:09, Mister IT Guru wrote: > I want to create two file sets for my virtualisation hosts. > > FileSet { > Name = "XEN-NoImages" > Include > { > File = / > File = /boot > } > > Exclude { > File = /backup > File = /.fsck > File = /.journal > File = /tmp > File = /proc > File = /tmp > File = /var/lib/bacula > File = /var/lib/xen/images > } > } > > FileSet { > Name = "XEN-ImagesOnly" > Include > { > File = /var/lib/xen/images > } > Exclude { > File = /backup > File = /.fsck > File = /.journal > File = /tmp > File = /proc > File = /tmp > File = /var/lib/bacula > } > } > > > When I think about this, I shouldn't even really need to include the > Exclude section of the XEN-ImagesOnly fileset, none of those paths cross > the include paths > Both my filesets work, and I've run backups with them both no problem, I'm just hoping that in a bare metal restore, that the paths will be created.
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