On 9/6/12 2:22 PM, "Armin Tueting" <armin.tuet...@tueting-online.com>
wrote:


>Hello Patricia,
>
>Thursday, September 6, 2012, 5:30:30 PM, you wrote:
>
>> 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.
>No,  it isn't a seperate mountpoint.  It wouldn't backup the directory
>at all when I've put "/etc/raddb".
>
>-- 
> Armin Tueting
>
>>>>>>>>
Armin,

OK, what commands are you using, what is the output that shows that it is
not being backed up?  Are the other file systems being backed up?  Is
there really anything there in that directory on the client, what are the
permissions?  What does your configuration file set look like?

Patti


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