Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula don't read all my files

2010-04-12 13:37:42
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula don't read all my files
From: Daniel <dpicon AT gmail DOT com>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 14:35:04 -0300
Hi everyone...

That tip of John works. Thanks John.. :)... I made the full backup OK.

But my job is making the copy of all the files and directories, and I 
have to exclude the copy of my virtual machines and the hidden folder .gvfs
If I put the option Exclude = yes, the bacula server does not copy any 
file, but if I exclude that line, it makes the copy of the full 
directory...

the manual is written that the option "exclude = yes" should be placed, 
otherwise the system does not ignore the files in the section "exclude".

So, what is the problem?

I am sending the copy of the FileSet configuration

FileSet {
 Name = "User File Set"
 Include {
   Options {
#       Exclude = yes ## here is the problem.. :( If I left that way, the 
backup make the copy of all files and not ignore the directory 
/home/user/.VirtualBox
                      ## If I delete the comment, the system does not make the 
copy of any file or folder                       
   }
   File = /home/user/
   }
       Exclude {
               File = /home/user/.VirtualBox/
               File = /home/user/.gvfs
             }
}



Thanks


John Drescher escreveu:
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Daniel <dpicon AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
>   
>> John Drescher escreveu:
>>     
>>> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Daniel <dpicon AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Hi...
>>>>
>>>> Well, in the first place, English is not my first language, so sorry for
>>>> some errors in my e-mail... :)
>>>>
>>>> I have a bacula server with ubuntu 9.10 working fine. I can connect with
>>>> 4 others servers and make all the backups with no errors. But, in my
>>>> personal machine, I install the last version off bacula (5.0.1) with the
>>>> option "client-only" like I did with all others machines and make the
>>>> config in the bacula server to make the backup of my /home/user (my
>>>> personal machine has installed the ubuntu 9.10). When I try to make the
>>>> backup, the bacula server return no errors, but don't copy any files
>>>> from my computer. If I do the estimate of backup, it returns:
>>>>
>>>> Using Catalog "Mycatalog"
>>>> Conecting client XXXXXX-fd in 192.168.1.67:9102
>>>> 2000 OK estimate files=1 bytes=0
>>>>
>>>> My /home/user has more than 10Gb of files, but bacula don't find any
>>>> file or folder.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone has a suggestion??
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> What does your backup set look like? Is /home on a different filesystem as /
>>>
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> I don't really understand what you mean with "backup set look likes". I
>> think you want to know how my director is config to access my computer,
>> am I right? If yes, that is the configuration of the FileSet
>>
>> FileSet {
>>  Name = "User File Set"
>>  Include {
>>    Options {
>>        Exclude = yes
>>    }
>>    File = /home/user/
>>    }
>>        Exclude {
>>                File = /home/user/.VirtualBox/
>>                File = /home/user/.gvfs
>>              }
>> }
>>
>>     
>
> Get rid of the
>
>  Options {
>        Exclude = yes
>  }
>
> part.
>
> John
>
>   


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