Hmmm. I don't think I have that problem...
FileSet { Name = "Full Set xxx.home" Enable VSS = yes Include { Options { signature = SHA1 IgnoreCase = yes # Remove cruft Exclude = yes # Swap files WildFile = "[A-Z]:/pagefile.sys" WildFile = "[A-Z]:/hiberfil.sys" WildFile = "[A-Z]:/swapfile.sys" # Stuff that churns a lot but isn't really useful (assuming we fix death \ by creating a new Windows machine and restoring data files only) # Where windows keeps all its DLLs and stuff, seems to get updated a lot,\ and not really useful... WildDir = "c:/Windows/WinSxS" WildDir = "c:/Windows/SoftwareDistribution" WildDir = "c:/Windows/Prefetch" # Who knows? WildDir = "c:/Windows/assembly" # Antivirus WildDir = "c:/ProgramData/Microsoft/Windows Defender" # Stuff that has errors (and is no longer used) WildDir = "j:/Windows" } File = c:/ File = j:/ File = k:/ File = c:/Users/camil/OneDrive } } On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 at 12:03, Josip Deanovic <djosip+n...@linuxpages.net> wrote: > On Saturday 2020-09-12 11:23:25 Ben Laurie wrote: > > I restored a Windows incremenental backup (to a FreeBSD machine). > > > > The restore job looks like: > > > > Build OS: amd64-portbld-freebsd12.1 freebsd 12.1-SYNTH > > JobId: 92 > > Job: RestoreFiles.2020-09-12_10.36.22_08 > > Restore Client: b2-fd > > Where: /tmp/bacula-restores > > Replace: Always > > Start time: 12-Sep-2020 10:36:24 > > End time: 12-Sep-2020 10:45:48 > > Elapsed time: 9 mins 24 secs > > Files Expected: 3,858 > > Files Restored: 3,858 > > Bytes Restored: 82,256,949,051 (82.25 GB) > > Rate: 145845.7 KB/s > > FD Errors: 0 > > FD termination status: OK > > SD termination status: OK > > Termination: Restore OK > > > > But... > > > > b2 /tmp/bacula-restores# du -sh * > > 804M c: > > 22K j: > > 25G k: > > > > Why are the restored files less than a third of the size of the restore > > job? > > Hello Ben! > > I can't be sure for your case but the documentation states: > > -----BEGIN----- > Take special care not to include a directory twice or Bacula will backup > the same files two times wasting a lot of space on your archive device. > Including a directory twice is very easy to do. For example: > > Include { > File = / > File = /usr > Options { compression=GZIP } > } > > on a Unix system where /usr is a subdirectory (rather than a mounted > filesystem) will cause /usr to be backed up twice. > -----END----- > > Could you check the relevant file set? > > Regards! > > -- > Josip Deanovic > > > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users >
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