>>>>> On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 16:28:24 +0100, Stephan Ebelt said:
>
> Hello,
>
> back in 1.38.11 I wrote this fileset which appeared to work quite nice.
>
> FileSet {
> Name = "data-users-media"
>
> Include {
> Options {
> signature = md5
> wilddir = "/home/*/Movies"
> wilddir = "/home/*/Music"
> wilddir = "/home/*/Pictures"
> }
>
> # I do not want backup files
> Options {
> wildfile = "*~"
> Exclude = yes
> }
> }
> }
>
> Now, in bacula 2.0.1 it does not work anymore. Zero directories are selected.
> Apparently this is because its missing a 'File = /home' directive in the
> Include block.
>
> Adding this will select *all* files/dirs in /home which means I must somehow
> exclude everything except the three directories I want. But I do not know
> what to exclude exactly. There is just too much stuff in multiple homes on
> multiple computers... so I try:
>
> FileSet {
> Name = "data-users-media"
>
> Include {
>
> Options {
> signature = md5
> wilddir = "/home/*/Movies"
> wilddir = "/home/*/Music"
> wilddir = "/home/*/Pictures"
> }
>
> Options {
> wild = "/home*"
> Exclude = yes
> }
>
> File = /home
> }
> }
>
> (omitting the backup files for now)
>
> no luck. Only /home itself is selected. Nothing underneath. Also
> experimenting
> with wilddir and wildfile in the exclude block does not take me any further.
>
> Now I am trying to write a more-or-less complicated regexp to revert-match
> the
> three dirs in the Exclude block at once. Something like:
>
> regexdir = "/home/.*/[^Movies|^Music|^Pictures]/.*"
>
> (though, this doesnt work yet)
No, you can't use [] like that in a regexp -- it is for matching single
characters, not strings. There is no "not" operator in regexps.
> Somehow I am stuck here. Can someone see a more simple approach to get _only_
> those three directories from each home in the system? Or do I have to write a
> script?
This does most of what you want:
FileSet {
Name = "data-users-media"
Include {
Options {
signature = md5
wilddir = "/home/*/Movies"
wild = "/home/*/Movies/*"
wilddir = "/home/*/Music"
wild = "/home/*/Music/*"
wilddir = "/home/*/Pictures"
wild = "/home/*/Pictures/*"
}
Options {
wild = "/home/*/*"
Exclude = yes
}
File = /home
}
}
The only problem is that it also includes everything directly in /home, but
that may not matter.
__Martin
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