ot;/mnt/san/usr/home/a*"
wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/b*"
}
Options {
regexdir = .*
exclude = yes
}
File = "/mnt/san/usr/home"
}
}
***
This will only backup /mnt/san/usr/home/a* and b*
En/na Jan Dohl ha escrit:
wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/a*"
> wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/b*"
> include = yes
> }
>}
> }
>
> Hope that works for you
>
> -Kris
>
>
>
>
> Jordi Moles wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
&
e of the
>
> "File = /mnt/san/usr/home/"
>
> Try removing this
>
> Cheers,
> Kris
>
>
>
> Jordi Moles wrote:
>
>> hi, i would like to backup just something like
>>
>> /usr/home/a*
>>
>>
>> reading bacula's docum
hi, i would like to backup just something like
/usr/home/a*
reading bacula's documentation, i came up with this fileset:
FileSet {
Name = "sanab"
Include {
Options {
wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/a*"
wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/b*"
}
File = /mnt/san/usr/home/
hi, i don't know if what i'm trying to do is actually possible, i've
been googleing for days with no anwers at all.
i perform a backup every night from many servers.
one of them has grown so much that it made me realize i would need a new
bacula-dir configuration. It turns out that this servers
hi, i don't know if what i'm trying to do is actually possible, i've
googled for 2 days with no anwers at all.
i perform a backup every night from many servers.
one of them has grown so much that it made me realize i would need a new
bacula-dir configuration. It turns out that this servers has t
hi,
until last week i used to have volume retention set to 18 days. I
changed it to 30 days but it doesn't seem to take effect.
The amount of data that i keep is growing very fast and those new
volumes bacula creates have the new period of retention, but not those
which are purged. When an old