Re: [Bacula-users] i need help in performing partial backups of /usr/home

2007-08-14 Thread Jordi Moles
hi, that worked!! thank you very much. that's how the final fileset looks like just in case someone is interested in the same thing i do: *** FileSet { Name = "sanab" Include { Options { signature = SHA1 Compression = GZIP wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/a

Re: [Bacula-users] i need help in performing partial backups of /usr/home

2007-08-13 Thread Martin Simmons
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 18:45:01 +0200, Jordi Moles said: > > hi again and thanks for you help. > > i doesn't work either. i tried include=yes and other things like exclude > = no. > actually, with "include=yes", bacula throws the following message: > > Config error: Keyword include not permi

Re: [Bacula-users] i need help in performing partial backups of /usr/home

2007-08-13 Thread Jordi Moles
hi again and thanks for you help. i doesn't work either. i tried include=yes and other things like exclude = no. actually, with "include=yes", bacula throws the following message: Config error: Keyword include not permitted in this resource En/na Monstad ha escrit: > Hi there, > > Whenever I'v

Re: [Bacula-users] i need help in performing partial backups of /usr/home

2007-08-13 Thread Jan Dohl
Jordi Moles wrote: > 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

Re: [Bacula-users] i need help in performing partial backups of /usr/home

2007-08-13 Thread Monstad
Hi there, Whenever I've used the wilddir option Ive had use an "include = yes" line in the Options section. I use an earlier version of bacula however, but it might work for you. ie: FileSet { Name = "sanab" Options { wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/a*" wilddir = "/mnt/

Re: [Bacula-users] i need help in performing partial backups of /usr/home

2007-08-13 Thread Jordi Moles
Hi, what you told me makes an empty backup, it doesn't backup anything at all, 0 files. However it doesn't say it failed, it doesn't send any error message. any other idea? thank you. En/na Monstad ha escrit: > It looks like your whole directory is being copied because of the > > "File = /mnt

Re: [Bacula-users] i need help in performing partial backups of /usr/home

2007-08-13 Thread Monstad
It looks like your whole directory is being copied because 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 documentation, i came up with this fileset: > > Fil

[Bacula-users] i need help in performing partial backups of /usr/home

2007-08-13 Thread Jordi Moles
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/