>>>>> On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 10:00:26 +0100, Thomas Manson said:
>
> Nobody has an idea?
Bacula uses the File lines as the roots when it looks for files and none of
yours are going to find files in /home/user1 etc. Also, you can't do what you
want directly with a single Options clause -- you need to exclude everything
that doesn't match the regex and include all of the directories above
/home/user1/web.
Crashing is unexpected though. What does the Bacula log say? Can you repeat
it on a local machine without the ssh tunnel?
__Martin
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 22:19, Thomas Manson <dev.mansonthomas AT gmail DOT
> com>wrote:
>
> > I forgot to mention the bacula version :
> > server :
> > 2.4.2-1ubuntu6
> > client : Redhat ES4 with version : bacula-client-2.4.2-1.el4.i386.rpm
> >
> > Thomas
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 22:16, Thomas Manson <dev.mansonthomas AT gmail DOT
> > com>wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I want to backup this kind of directories :
> >>
> >> /home/user1/web/public_html
> >> /home/user2/web/public_html
> >> /home/user3/web/public_html
> >> /home/user4/web/public_html
> >>
> >> and subdirectories.
> >>
> >> I've run a find to list all dir of the home directory and test the
> >> following regexp on it with success :
> >>
> >> "/home/.*/web/public_html" (with quote in the configuration file).
> >>
> >> When I run the backup, the job crashes :
> >>
> >> My SSH tunnel is stopped and when I run another backup, it tells me that
> >> the last volume do not have the correct number of byte (can't remember the
> >> exact message).
> >>
> >> If I comment the regexdir, it works normally.
> >>
> >>
> >> here is the fileSet :
> >>
> >> FileSet {
> >> Name = "computer.domain.com.FileSet"
> >> Include {
> >> Options {
> >> signature = SHA1
> >> compression = GZIP
> >> #regexdir = "/home/.*/web/public_html"
> >> }
> >> File = /etc
> >> File = /home/special/master
> >> File = /usr/src/makeHttpd
> >> File = /root
> >> File = /backup/databases/lastbackup
> >> }
> >> }
> >>
> >> Any idea of how I can see what's going wrong?
> >>
> >> Thx,
> >> Thomas.
> >>
> >
> >
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