Amanda-Users

Re: include problems with Amanda-2.4.4-20030428?

2003-11-24 15:42:02
Subject: Re: include problems with Amanda-2.4.4-20030428?
From: Jean-Francois Malouin <Jean-Francois.Malouin AT bic.mni.mcgill DOT ca>
To: amanda-users AT amanda DOT org
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:40:13 -0500
* Jon LaBadie <jon AT jgcomp DOT com> [20031124 15:23]:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 02:57:56PM -0500, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote:
> > * Jon LaBadie <jon AT jgcomp DOT com> [20031124 14:15]:
> > > On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 11:59:41AM -0500, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > 
> > > > I'm having strange problems with the include thingy in an
> > > > entry in my disklist:
> > > > 
> > > > bullcalf /data/nihpd/nihpd1/data/assembly_0 
> > > > /data/nihpd/nihpd1/data/assembly {
> > > > include "./0*"
> > > > exclude "./[1-9]*"
> > > > high-tar
> > > > } 1
> > > > 
> > > > Looking at what got written to tape (a full backup) I see only
> > > > directories (no files at all!), and even from the exclude part...ie
> > > > just the hierarchy structure of /data/nihpd/nihpd1/data/assembly all
> > > > the way down...
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > Don't know about your bad backup, but in your DLE you should not
> > > have both the include and THAT exclude.  I.e., the include will
> > > automatically drop any toplevel dir that does not match "./0*".
> > 
> > That is want I want!
> > All subdirs in there have a pattern [0-9]\{6\} , ie, 6 digits. There
> > are other subdirs but there are not to be backed up. You see, my
> > problem is that /data/nihpd/nihpd1/data/assembly can contains 100's of
> > GB and I'm using 4 LTO tape drives, so I have to split that thing in
> > small chuncks...
> > 
> > Eventually I'll have 10 DLE's, those starting with ./0* ./1* ...
> > you get the picture.
> > 
> > > 
> > > I think the only valid exclude usage would be for things under
> > > the 0* directories.  For example 'exclude "./0*/tmp"'.  Though
> > > I must admit I've never tried that combination.
> > 
> > Have a look at my other post in this thread. The index file for that
> > DLE doesn't start with "./" but with "/"...Is my gnutar at fault here?
> > I thought that v1.13.25 had good karma...
> 
> No, the index should start with "/",
> but it should not start with "/-/"
> unless you have a top-level directory named "-".

yes, there is a directory "./-"
Most prob'ly a luser typo :)

jf

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