Re: Wildcards in disklist--revisited, only using exclusions:
2006-11-10 08:12:04
Hi Ian,
Remove the trailling '/' from your include/exclude.
Jean-Louis
Ian R. Justman wrote:
Hi, all.
To summarize, I'm trying to back up a hashed spool of mailboxes on our
mailserver at work. The top directory of that spool has five hundred
directories numbered 0-499 and I want to back them up a hundred at a
time over the length of the backup process.
The first time I tried, this was according to a suggestion I found in
the list archive. The backup failed because it was looking for the
"wildcards" as literal parts of the pathname and not actually globbing
as it should. For example, if I give "./[0-9]/",it would look for
pathnames containing "./[0-9]/" actually in them, not expanding them
as the wildcards I expressed them to be. The net result is that the
mail spool does not get backed up at all because it cannot find that
"pathname". The pathnames are in a file passed to the machine in
question, "trillian", then referenced by gtar's --from-file.
This time, I tried using wildcards in exclude lines. Here's my
revised disk list entries (the actual directories to be backed up are
commented out for reference's sake):
trillian /var/spool/PO/mailbox/0-99 /var/spool/PO/mailbox {
user-tar
# include "./[0-9]/" "./[1-9][0-9]/"
exclude "./[1-4][0-9][0-9]/"
} 1
[...]
trillian /var/spool/PO/mailbox/100-199 /var/spool/PO/mailbox {
user-tar
# include "./1[0-9][0-9]/"
exclude "./[0-9]/" "./[1-9][0-9]/" "./[2-4][0-9][0-9]/"
} 1
[...]
trillian /var/spool/PO/mailbox/200-299 /var/spool/PO/mailbox {
user-tar
# include "/.2[0-9][0-9]/"
exclude "./[0-9]/" "./[1-9][0-9]/" "./[1,3-4][0-9][0-9]/"
} 1
[...]
trillian /var/spool/PO/mailbox/300-399 /var/spool/PO/mailbox {
user-tar
# include "./3[0-9][0-9]/"
exclude "./[0-9]/" "./[1-9][0-9]/" "./[1-2,4][0-9][0-9]/"
} 1
[...]
trillian /var/spool/PO/mailbox/400-499 /var/spool/PO/mailbox {
user-tar
# include "./4[0-9][0-9]/"
exclude "./[0-9]/" "./[1-9][0-9]/" "./[1-3][0-9][0-9]/"
} 1
This time, the directories to be excluded end up in the same type of
file as above, but are fed via --exclude-from rather than --from-file.
I looked at the /tmp/amanda/sendbackup.*.exclude files and the
exclusions are getting in as they should.
However, they're not being PARSED as they should be.
For each stanza, it backs up ALL five hundred directories. For the
entire disklist file, it would back up the hierarchy a complete five
times. Apparently because it can't find the specified "pathname
component(s)" I'm specifying. And I suspect that again, you cannot
have wildcards in the --exclude-from file like you can't from the
--from-file file. I can't help thinking it's a gtar bug and I can't
be sure whether if it's a gtar bug or if it's that way by design, i.e.
you can only explicitly give directories or files while forbidding
globbing. gtar is taking those two files and interpreting them
literally, not performing any globbing as specified.
What am I doing wrong here? All I want to do in each case is limit it
to a certain one hundred directories and I'd like to use
well-established wildcards/globbing to enumerate them.
Thanks for any help.
--Ian.
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