Am Tue, 20 Jun 2006 16:54:28 -0400 schrieb Bill Moran
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> In response to Christoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Am Thu, 15 Jun 2006 15:06:22 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Horse
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> > I'm running Bacula 1.36.2 on my Archlinux server. It is (and
>> faithfully
>> > has been) backing up the server and 2 Win2k desktops. I have added an
>> > Archlinux desktop that is connected via wireless to the rest of my
>> > network. I have added a very simple fileset to my bacula-dir.conf:
>> >
>> > FileSet {
>> > Name = "NewSet"
>> > Include {
>> > Options {
>> > signature = SHA1
>> recurse = yes # To descend into subdirectories. Maybe
>> required for
>> the files too(?): Never cared about too much.
>> onefs = no # If you happen to have other mountpoints in your /home.
>> > }
>> >
>> > File = /home
>> > }
>> > }
>> >
>> > I run this and it estimates that it will backup 1 file; /home
>> > If I run it that's exactly what I get; ending with no errors.
>
> I'll bet you a nickle that /home is a symlink to /usr/home (as is
> common with FreeBSD).
>
> In this case, "File = /home/" will work.
>
Hi Bill,
I'm not used to FreeBSD...
But what's astonishing to me is that a trailing slash in a 'File =
...'-directive works.
A couple of days ago I re-read the manual chapter and it seems to me that
it says there 'no trailing slashes'...
But if it does the trick... :-)))
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