I need to backup a windows PC with an USB (Thunderbolt) external disk with
6TB of data (disk Z:).
Sometime VSS complain:
pug-ibr-eeg2ril-fd JobId 27870: Generate VSS snapshots. Driver="Win64 VSS"
pug-ibr-eeg2ril-fd JobId 27870: Snapshot mount point: D:\
pug-ibr-eeg2ril-fd JobId 27870:
Hi Marco,
Am 07.10.2024 um 14:50 schrieb Marco Gaiarin:
Mandi! Gary R. Schmidt
In chel di` si favelave...
...
...i don't think is about restoring, but backing up; indeed the example could
be instead: if you have a fileset with an
exactly.
And with paths such as /usr/bin and /.snap/bin i
Mandi! Gary R. Schmidt
In chel di` si favelave...
> Because it does exactly what it says it will do.
> If you backup /a/b/c/d, and then restore it with "strippath=1" it will
> restore to /b/c/d.
> If you have some pre-existing /b/c/d it's now been over-written, or
> overlaid, if you prefer..
Mandi! Marco Gaiarin
In chel di` si favelave...
> OK, i have to truncate them, not delete, but... i've understood, i think...
Script start to work. I'll post here more after some cleanup... but i still
hit strange things in bacula. ;-)
*purge yes volume=VWSSV1_0020 action=truncate storage=SVPV