Re: [Bacula-users] User defined file set backs everything after upgrade
2008-06-06 08:32:43
Think I've worked this out now.
There was a new line after the list of include directories. Oddly, this
worked OK in the previous version and even more oddly gave the expected
(what I expected that is) results when I did the estimate.
IanCar wrote:
>
> I've just upgraded my FD from 1.38 to 2.2.8 for a windows XP client. This
> has a File set definition of
>
> FileSet {
> Name = "UserDefined"
> Enable VSS = yes
> Include {
> Options {
> compression = gzip
> signature = MD5
> }
> File = "\\<c:/Data/backup.include"
> }
> Exclude {
> File = "\\<c:/Data/backup.exclude"
> }
> }
>
> The include file currently has the following:
> c:/Data/eclipse
> c:/Data/work
>
> This was working fine using the 1.38.10 FD but now starts off with these
> directories and then starts backing up the whole of the C disk.
>
> All comments gratefully received.
>
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