On 9/6/12 3:56 AM, "Armin Tueting" <armin.tuet...@tueting-online.com>
wrote:


>Hello Bacula-users,
>
>  I'm running Bacula 5.2.10 on CentOS 5.8.
>  The  directory  /etc/raddb  won't  be backed up from a remote client
>  when  using 'File = "/etc"'.  I've done some investigation and found
>  out  that  with 'File  = "/etc/raddb"' will indeed being backup up.
>  What went wrong with my config.
>
>-- 
> Armin Tueting
>
>
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The most probable answer is that it is a separate mount point.  Check the
output from the backups where only "/etc" was listed and it should
indicate that the "/etc/raddb" is a separate filesystem and that it will
be skipped.

If I don't have direct access to the client systems being backed up, I
request a copy of their "df -h" command.  Anything of interest gets a
conversation with the owner of the system.

Patti Clark
Information International Associates, Inc.
Linux Administrator and subcontractor to:
Research and Development Systems Support Oak Ridge National Laboratory







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