On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 04:31:15PM +0200, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> Working on setting up Bacula backup of a fileserver, I can't make OneFS = no 
> work. The server is running OpenIndiana and has a few terabytes of storage. 
> The home directories under /tos-data/home/${username} are each a ZFS 
> filesystem/dataset. The configuration below looks good to me, but Bacula 
> still complains about "/tos-data/home/znw is a different filesystem. Will not 
> descend from /tos-data/home into it."
> 
> How can I make it decend automatically?

onefs = yes   ?


> We have ~30 users on this site, and it'll be far more flexible to just backup 
> the lot than backing up each and every one of them


> 
> roy (see below for config)
> 
> # Home directories
> FileSet {
>   Name = "verdande.nilu.no-home-fileset"
>   Include {
>     Options {
>       signature = MD5
>       OneFS  = no
>       FSType = zfs
>     }
>     Options {
>       Exclude = yes
>       WildFile = "*.mp3"
>     }
>     File = /tos-data/home
>   }
> }
> 
> 
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> 
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