Hmmm.
I don't think I have that problem...
FileSet {
Name = "Full Set xxx.home"
Enable VSS = yes
Include {
Options {
signature = SHA1
IgnoreCase = yes
# Remove cruft
Exclude = yes
# Swap files
WildFile = "[A-Z]:/pagefile.sys"
WildFile = "[A-Z]:/hiberfil.sys"
WildFile = "[A-Z]:/swapfile.sys"
# Stuff that churns a lot but isn't really useful (assuming we fix
death \
by creating a new Windows machine and restoring data files only)
# Where windows keeps all its DLLs and stuff, seems to get updated a
lot,\
and not really useful...
WildDir = "c:/Windows/WinSxS"
WildDir = "c:/Windows/SoftwareDistribution"
WildDir = "c:/Windows/Prefetch"
# Who knows?
WildDir = "c:/Windows/assembly"
# Antivirus
WildDir = "c:/ProgramData/Microsoft/Windows Defender"
# Stuff that has errors (and is no longer used)
WildDir = "j:/Windows"
}
File = c:/
File = j:/
File = k:/
File = c:/Users/camil/OneDrive
}
}
On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 at 12:03, Josip Deanovic <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Saturday 2020-09-12 11:23:25 Ben Laurie wrote:
> > I restored a Windows incremenental backup (to a FreeBSD machine).
> >
> > The restore job looks like:
> >
> > Build OS: amd64-portbld-freebsd12.1 freebsd 12.1-SYNTH
> > JobId: 92
> > Job: RestoreFiles.2020-09-12_10.36.22_08
> > Restore Client: b2-fd
> > Where: /tmp/bacula-restores
> > Replace: Always
> > Start time: 12-Sep-2020 10:36:24
> > End time: 12-Sep-2020 10:45:48
> > Elapsed time: 9 mins 24 secs
> > Files Expected: 3,858
> > Files Restored: 3,858
> > Bytes Restored: 82,256,949,051 (82.25 GB)
> > Rate: 145845.7 KB/s
> > FD Errors: 0
> > FD termination status: OK
> > SD termination status: OK
> > Termination: Restore OK
> >
> > But...
> >
> > b2 /tmp/bacula-restores# du -sh *
> > 804M c:
> > 22K j:
> > 25G k:
> >
> > Why are the restored files less than a third of the size of the restore
> > job?
>
> Hello Ben!
>
> I can't be sure for your case but the documentation states:
>
> -----BEGIN-----
> Take special care not to include a directory twice or Bacula will backup
> the same files two times wasting a lot of space on your archive device.
> Including a directory twice is very easy to do. For example:
>
> Include {
> File = /
> File = /usr
> Options { compression=GZIP }
> }
>
> on a Unix system where /usr is a subdirectory (rather than a mounted
> filesystem) will cause /usr to be backed up twice.
> -----END-----
>
> Could you check the relevant file set?
>
> Regards!
>
> --
> Josip Deanovic
>
>
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