Hello,
this sounds good for me. It's exactly what I did to recover my data.
I just had to figure out where my data were located and it worked fine.
The issue I had was not due 'cause the file daemon doesn't follow symlinks
indeed.
Thanks for your feedback
Regards
Davide
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Radosław Korzeniewski <
rados...@korzeniewski.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> 2012/8/10 Davide Franco <dfra...@dflc.ch>
>
>>
>> Anyway, I'm still trying to figure out how can I enforce the file
>> daemon to follow symlinks on Linux filesystem.
>>
>>
> Bacula does not follow any symbolic links. It just backups a symbolic link
> as a symbolic link no matter if it points to the file or directory.
> Automatically follow symbolic links threatens to uncontrolled looping. For
> example when someone (user) will make a simple command: $ ln -s . a
>
> If you want to backup a resources which was followed by symbolic link you
> have to add this resources to the FileSet definition.
>
> best regards
> --
> Radosław Korzeniewski
> rados...@korzeniewski.net
>
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