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Re: How can I split up a large disk partition?

2004-02-06 14:46:33
Subject: Re: How can I split up a large disk partition?
From: Gene Heskett <gene.heskett AT verizon DOT net>
To: amanda-users AT amanda DOT org
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 14:44:24 -0500
On Friday 06 February 2004 13:51, stan wrote:
>On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:48:38PM +0100, Paul Bijnens wrote:
>> stan wrote:
>> >define dumptype comp-user-no-compress {
>> >    comment "Non-root partitions on reasonably fast machines"
>> >    index
>> >    maxdumps 3
>> >    priority medium
>> >}
>> >
>>  > black ads1e/kz ad1s1e {
>> >
>> >    exclude "./[A-K]*"
>> >    user-tar-no-compress
>> >    } 2 local
>>
>> You still seem to be referencing user-tar-no-compress (not
>> included in your mail), and you still have the entries in the
>> wrong sequence.
>
>Soryy, cut and paste errreor. Here it is:
>
>
>define dumptype user-tar-no-compress {
>    program "GNUTAR"
>    index
>    compress none
>    comment "user partitions dumped with tar"
>    priority medium
>}
>
>And they should be in the disklist like this:
>
>black ads1e/kz ad1s1e {
>       exclude "./[A-K]*"
>       user-tar-no-compress
>       } 2 local
>black ads1e/ak ad1s1e {
>       include "./[A-K]*"
>       user-tar-no-compress
>       } 2 local
># black ad2s1e comp-user-no-compress 3 local
>black ads2e/kz ad2s1e {
>       exclude "./[A-K]*"
>       user-tar-no-compress
>       } 3 local
>black ads2e/ak ad2s1e {
>       include "./[A-K]*"
>       user-tar-no-compress
>       } 3 local
>
>Thansk for the help. Once a day test runs, are a bit furstrating :-)

Your excludes and includes are STILL out of order.  They MUST follow 
the included dumptype, not preceed it.

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