Author: Mathias Körber <mathias AT koerber DOT org>
Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 09:49:00 +0800
to specify more clearly my current problem with Amanda's include/exclude rules when using GNUTAR, here is what I am trying to achieve and my current workaround. If someone knows of any better way to
If you have the exact name, no wildcards are needed. ./imap will cover either a file named imap, or an entire directory tree starting with a directory named imap. You would use something like ./imap*
Author: Mathias Körber <mathias AT koerber DOT org>
Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 11:25:21 +0800
BTW, in some earlier mailing you had multiple exclude/include lines as if they could follow one another. If that is done I think you should be adding the modifier "append" as in exclude file "./imap"
Author: Mathias Körber <mathias AT koerber DOT org>
Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 15:26:16 +0800
An update: tried this: [...] localhost Imap /var { comp-high-tar include list append "/home/amanda/var-imap-list" } 4 [...] with /home/amanda/var-imap-list looking like this: ./imap ./spool/imap and
Author: Mathias Körber <mathias AT koerber DOT org>
Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 16:06:14 +0800
--On Saturday, May 24, 2003 03:47:02 AM -0400 Jon LaBadie <jon AT jgcomp DOT com> wrote: root@adelphi:/tmp/amanda# cat sendbackup.Imap.20030524151819.include ./imap I just looked at my ".exclude" fil
Yeah, my bad. I thought the amanda man page had the same restriction for both include and exclude. A reread shows my error. That clearly is where it is happening. I don't recall the discussions that
Author: Mathias Körber <mathias AT koerber DOT org>
Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 23:34:23 +0800
May need to add some code to check whether a multi-/ name exists exactly as given and let that through too. Anythoughts on whether that will break anything? I found a function glob(3) which seems to
... Well the same function exists in the standard C library of my Solaris, HP-UX, and Tru64 machines. But doesn't exist in the required libraries of the C standard. Of course, that does not deal with