The short answer: bacula actually is doing the right thing here.
The long answer:
"Different filesystem" means that the directory is not at that place in
the file system, but rather mounted as a Windows join (roughly the
Windows equivalent of a Linux symbolic link or a mount). There are three
The onefs=no option failed with this:
27-Mar 14:15 apscnm234bjf-fd JobId 5163: Could not stat C:/Users:
ERR=Access is denied.
I am going to simply go fir the "Documents" directory for now.
I guess doing the user's "Pictures" etc is impossible?
Oridinally I wanted to do the whole "User
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On 3/27/2009 12:07 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> Upgrading the director did not help
> Does anyone know how to get around the messages below?
> "different filesystem? "
>
>
> apscnm234bjf-fd JobId 5162: C:/Users/All Users is a different
> filesyste
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Bill Szkotnicki wrote:
> I got it sort of working with an older windows client.
>
> But now it won't descend in the windows vista file system /Users/...
> I think the solution now might be to upgrade my server installation which is
> a bit old.
>
Try
onefs = no
Upgrading the director did not help
Does anyone know how to get around the messages below?
"different filesystem? "
apscnm234bjf-fd JobId 5162: C:/Users/All Users is a different
filesystem. Will not descend from C:/Users into C:/Users/All Users
apscnm234bjf-fd JobId 5162:
C:/Users/Default/Ap