Op 11/03/2011 16:51, Mike Eggleston schreef:
> Morning,
>
> I'm trying to backup a user's Windows 7 workstation. Microsoft has
> switched to the C:/Users directory and left a system, hidden "C:/Documents
> and Settings" for legacy applications that points to C:/Users. When I
> backup this box bacula-fd gets into a loop looking for files C:/Documents
> and Settings/Default/Local Settings/Application Data/Application Data/...
>
> Is there some way to detect that the box is a win7 box, or some way to
> limit these loops, or should I just create a different file specification
> for the win7 boxes that excludes the C:/Documents and Settings directory?
>
> Mike
>
There are lots of links (or 'Junction Points' as they're called) in
Windows Vista or 7 and Windows 2003 or higher. During normal operation
Bacula will notice that these are Junction Points and effectively skip
their contents to prevent the problem you're seeing.
What version of bacula are you using, and did you by any chance set the
option "onefs = no"? The latter will make bacula backup anything, even
if it is a remotely mounted share, a Junction point, ... unless it's
explicitly excluded in your fileset.
Kind regards,
Jeremy
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