I use a simple technique - my client configurations have an exclude  
statement for "*.nobackup". If a user doesn't want to back up a  
directory, he can rename the directory with a .nobackup 'extension'.  
This is easier for a user to see and it's quite obvious later when he  
adds additional files to that directory.

Cheers,
Ian


On Jan 24, 2007, at 1:08 PM, Per Andreas Buer wrote:

> Hello people.
>
> I've finally put my Bacula system into production and I am really  
> happy
> about how things are going. There is one feature from Arkeia which  
> I am
> missing; in Arkeia you could create a empty file in a folder and  
> Arkeia
> would not descend into that structure. If there was such a feature it
> would make my configuration a lot simpler - because I would not need a
> custom FileSet for each server that has some directory shouldn't be
> backed up (like /var/lib/mysql).
>
> Am I missing something? Is this a desired feature?
>
> Per.
>
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