hi, i would like to backup just something like

/usr/home/a*


reading bacula's documentation, i came up with this fileset:

FileSet {
  Name = "sanab"
  Include {
     Options {
        wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/a*"
        wilddir = "/mnt/san/usr/home/b*"
     }
     File = /mnt/san/usr/home/
  }
}



this is exactly the example that they show you, except that i replaced 
/usr/home with /mnt/san/usr/home cause it's my situation.
/mnt/san/usr/home is a mounted device through nfs. does that have any 
effect on the backup wilddir rules?

well.. .that doens't work, it just makes a backup of the whole 
/mnt/san/usr/home.

I'm using version 2.0.3 of bacula dir.



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