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It's not clear to me what's objectionable about the post about Bareos.
All of the assertions contain "allegedly" as far as I can see it. If
there's something untrue, it would probably be better to correct it
rather than to remove it.
On 04/10/2014 03:
Hello Phil,
You did a nice job of summarizing it -- thanks.
I will add one more point. Perhaps some of you may think that I am
against all forks of Bacula. But in fact that is not true. There are
already several forks of Bacula and I have known about them for quite
some time (well before Bareos
On 04/09/2014 10:48 PM, compdoc wrote:
>
help me delete the information that they keep reposting in the
above item..They put it back, and they have complained
that I remove it, so there is an army of "monitor
Hello,
On 04/09/2014 10:37 PM, Randall Svancara wrote:
Hi,
Bacula is a great product and it is great to see that it is
thriving. Obviously the Bareos fork is giving you grief as
it aims to provide a competing pr
> help me delete the information that they keep reposting in the above
item..They put it back, and they have complained that I remove it, so
there is an army of "monitors" threatening me.
What they did is now a part of the history of Bacula, and they are adding
their version of what happene
On 04/09/14 16:37, Randall Svancara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Bacula is a great product and it is great to see that it is thriving.
> Obviously the Bareos fork is giving you grief as it aims to provide a
> competing product under a more open licensing model. Although you could
> litigate or wage war on
Hi,
Bacula is a great product and it is great to see that it is thriving.
Obviously the Bareos fork is giving you grief as it aims to provide a
competing product under a more open licensing model. Although you could
litigate or wage war on the Bareos project, and put all your efforts into
their
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:
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FileSet {
Name = "sanab"
Include {
Options {
signature = SHA1
Compression = GZIP
wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/a
> 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
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
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
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/
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
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
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