Write a script that selects exactly the files you want and include that
into your bacula-dir.conf file.
Unless you want full backups every time, you should also set the Ignore
Fileset Changes = attribute to Yes.
Tom Sommer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to create a backup job that does the following:
>
> Takes backup of all files in /usr/local/example/, and of all *.xml files
> in /example01/, /example02/ and /example03/ - recursively (the .xml
> files are in random subfolders within the example folders, along with a
> lot of other files which I don't want to backup).
>
> I've tried messing with exclude parameters and what not, but I can't
> seem to get the Backup Set I want.
> Anyone got a nice clean solution to this?
>
> Thanks a ton
> --
> Tom Sommer
>
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