Hi,
23.10.2007 23:57,, David Gardner wrote::
> Hey gang,
>
> I've read through all the docs I can find on the subject but just
> cannot decipher the correct method of describing in a fileset which
> directories on which client machine should be backed up.
>
> Here's the Linux Server:/directories I want backed up where the
> connections have all been made and I successfully backed up the local files:
>
> {localhost:}/home/*
> RptEngine1:/usr/local/reports/A*.pdf
> DB2:/var/lib/mysql/*
> WEB1:/web/sites/*
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
You define the necessary clients first.
Then you create the filesets you need - there will be at least four of
them.
/home/, /var/lib/mysql/, and /web/sites/ are easy.
/usr/local/reports/A*.pdf will need wildcards or regexes in an options
clause.
Nte that backing up the mysql database files while the database server
is running is useless - you need to shut down the database server, or
dump the databases you're interested in to a file and back up that (or
these) files.
Hope that gets you started,
Arno
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