I see other problem, when i run the job and i chose the first option, that the job' s name is Client1, and the configuration is:
Job {
Name = "Client1"
JobDefs = "pasantias"
Write Bootstrap = "/var/lib/bacula/Client1.bsr"
The bacula show me the following message:
17-jul 15:13 Bacula-dir: Start Backup JobId 53, Job=Client1.2008-07-17_15.13.57
17-jul 15:14 Bacula-sd: Volume "TestVolume001" previously written, moving to end of data.
17-jul 15:14 Bacula-dir: Bacula 1.38.11 (28Jun06): 17-jul-2008 15:14:01
JobId: 53
Job: Client1.2008-07-17_15.13.57
Backup Level: Base
Client: "hp-dx-2200-fd" i486-pc-linux-gnu,debian,4.0
FileSet: "Full Set" 2008-07-17 14:35:44
Pool: "Default"
Storage: "Bacula-sd"
Scheduled time: 17-jul-2008 15:13:42
Start time: 17-jul-2008 15:14:00
End time: 17-jul-2008 15:14:01
Elapsed time: 1 sec
Priority: 10
FD Files Written: 0
SD Files Written: 0
FD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B)
SD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B)
Rate: 0,0 KB/s
Software Compression: None
Volume name(s): TestVolume001
Volume Session Id: 7
Volume Session Time: 1216239847
Last Volume Bytes: 4,193 (4.193 KB)
Non-fatal FD errors: 0
SD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Termination: Backup OK
17-jul 15:14 Bacula-dir: Begin pruning Jobs.
17-jul 15:14 Bacula-dir: No Jobs found to prune.
17-jul 15:14 Bacula-dir: Begin pruning Files.
17-jul 15:14 Bacula-dir: No Files found to prune.
17-jul 15:14 Bacula-dir: End auto prune.
So why show me this:
FD Files Written: 0
SD Files Written: 0
FD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B)
SD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B)
If i write that the backup have to make in all the files less: /proc, /tmp, /.journal, /.fsck
# List of files to be backed up
FileSet {
Name = "Full Set"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
}
#FileSet {
# Name = "Diaria"
# Include = signature= MD5 {
# /var
# /etc
# /home
# }
#
#
# Put your list of files here, preceded by 'File =', one per line
# or include an external list with:
#
# File = <file-name
#
# Note: / backs up everything on the root partition.
# if you have other partitons such as /usr or /home
# you will probably want to add them too.
#
# By default this is defined to point to the Bacula build
# directory to give a reasonable FileSet to backup to
# disk storage during initial testing.
#
# File = /home/jgoerzen/work/bacula-1.38.11/debian/tmp-build-sqlite
# File = /var/lib/mysql/bacula
}
#
# If you backup the root directory, the following two excluded
# files can be useful
#
Exclude {
File = /proc
File = /tmp
File = /.journal
File = /.fsck
}
}
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Jober