Yes! That works!
So it looks like there's a bug in that process. I haven't used the
bug-reporting procedures here. Would someone else like to report
this for me so it's done right, or shall I muddle through figuring it out
myself?
Thanks for your help!!
Davin
At 12:56 PM 12/17/2010, Martin Sim
This looks like a bug: the options are not being applied to top-level items
(i.e. those listed explicitly in the File = lines).
Try creating a directory
c:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Bacula/Work/btest
Then move the bacula.noziptest into the btest directory and specify
Fil
Here you go...
FileSet {
Name = "noziptest"
Ignore FileSet Changes = No
Enable VSS = No
Include {
# List common settings for
file excludes, zip-overrides, and standard backup options
# This is a list of files
& directories to never back up
Options {
> On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 17:40:14 -0600, Davin Church said:
>
> I'm backing up only a single file for this test and the data written is
> about 1/5th as big as the file it's backing up, and the job status shows
> a 78% compression ratio.
OK.
> I don't think anything else looks odd - everything
Thanks for your reply, Martin!
I'm backing up only a single file for this test and the data written is
about 1/5th as big as the file it's backing up, and the job status shows
a 78% compression ratio.
I don't think anything else looks odd - everything seems to be backing up
fine. It just looking
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 08:41:48 -0600, Davin Church said:
>
> Ok, I'm probably doing something stupid that's obvious to everyone
> else. Perhaps someone can point it out to me?
>
> I'm running Bacula v3.0.3a on WinXP and most things seem to be
> working fine. I'm trying to specify some fil