Hi all, I'm aware this must be sort of an FAQ. I just failed to find good examples in my searches. What I'm looking for is how others solved listing the filesystems on a client using a client-side command that is configured on the dir.
My goal is to backup everything "local" on a system, but the standard example of looking for i.e. mounts from hda and hdb is not good. For the sake of an example, lets say the individual servers could be running FreeBSD or Linux and could be using udev to rename their disks, or could be attaching more using iSCSI. One idea I can think of is using a list of filesystem types that matter. That way you can handle most things and also exclude cluster filesystems like ocfs2 that should best be backed up with a different job and separate fd. On the other hand this idea might break if someone uses an esoteric zbcdfs which i'm not expecting in my list of good filesystems. How have you gone about solving this? Florian -- the purpose of libvirt is to provide an abstraction layer hiding all xen features added since 2006 until they were finally understood and copied by the kvm devs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Master Java SE, Java EE, Eclipse, Spring, Hibernate, JavaScript, jQuery and much more. Keep your Java skills current with LearnJavaNow - 200+ hours of step-by-step video tutorials by Java experts. SALE $49.99 this month only -- learn more at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/learnmore_122612 _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users