Re: [Bacula-users] OneFS = no doesn't work
2011-05-18 20:46:39
>
> Working on setting up Bacula backup of a fileserver, I can't make OneFS = no
> work. The server is running OpenIndiana and has a few terabytes of storage.
> The home directories under /tos-data/home/${username} are each a ZFS
> filesystem/dataset. The configuration below looks good to me, but Bacula still
> complains about "/tos-data/home/znw is a different filesystem. Will not
> descend from /tos-data/home into it."
>
> How can I make it decend automatically? We have ~30 users on this site, and
> it'll be far more flexible to just backup the lot than backing up each and
> every one of them
>
> roy (see below for config)
>
> # Home directories
> FileSet {
> Name = "verdande.nilu.no-home-fileset"
> Include {
> Options {
> signature = MD5
> OneFS = no
> FSType = zfs
> }
> Options {
> Exclude = yes
> WildFile = "*.mp3"
> }
> File = /tos-data/home
> }
> }
>
The docs for fstype say "The permitted filesystem-type names are: ext2, jfs,
ntfs, proc, reiserfs, xfs, usbdevfs, sysfs, smbfs, iso9660". I don't see zfs in
that list... maybe it has to be hardcoded into the source code?
Is there anything under /tos-data/home that isn't zfs? Would it be easier to
exclude those manually?
James
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