>From the bacula manual:
onefs=yes|no
If set to yes (the default), Bacula will remain on a single file
system. That is it will not backup file systems that are mounted on a
subdirectory. If you are using a *nix system, you may not even be
aware that there are several different filesystems as they are often
automatically mounted by the OS (e.g. /dev, /net, /sys, /proc, ...).
With Bacula 1.38.0 or later, it will inform you when it decides not to
traverse into another filesystem. This can be very useful if you
forgot to backup a particular partition. An example of the
informational message in the job report is:
so add to your FileSet's onefs=no
On 08/08/06, Marco Strullato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
> do you know why I get Filesystem change prohibited when I run bacula?
>
>
> 08-Aug 16:40 DirectorServer: Start Backup JobId 95,
> Job=BackupShannon.2006-08-08_16.39.58
> 08-Aug 16:40 StorageServer: Volume "centroservizi" previously written,
> moving to end of data.
> Shannon: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /sys
> Shannon: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /boot
> Shannon: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /statistiche
> Shannon: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /package
> Shannon: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /dev
> Shannon: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /mnt/backup
>
>
> definitions are:
> Job {
> Name = "BackupShannon"
> Client = Shannon
> JobDefs = "BackupLinux"
> Level = Full
> Storage = StorageServer
> FileSet = "LinuxFileSet"
> Schedule = "WeeklyCycle"
> Priority = 10
> Type = Backup
> Messages = Standard
> }
> Job {
> Name = "RestoreShannon"
> Type = Restore
> Client = Shannon
> FileSet = "LinuxFileSet"
> Storage = StorageServer
> Pool = BackupPool
> Messages = Standard
> Where = /tmp/bacula-restores
> }
> JobDefs {
> Name = "BackupLinux"
> Type = Backup
> Storage = StorageServer
> Level = Incremental
> Schedule = "WeeklyCycle"
> Messages = Standard
> Pool = BackupPool
> Priority = 10
> }
> FileSet {
> Name = "LinuxFileSet"
> Include {
> Options {
> signature = MD5
> compression = GZIP
> }
> File = /
> }
> Exclude {
> File = /proc
> File = /tmp
> File = /.journal
> File = /.fsck
> }
> }
> Client {
> Name = Shannon
> Address = shannon
> FDPort = 9102
> Catalog = MyCatalog
> Password = "password"
> }
>
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