On Mittwoch 06 Februar 2008, you wrote:
> The problem is that bacula finds the files by walking over the directory
> structure, using the exclude options to prune the walk. In your example
> above, it prunes /home/foo before it finds /home/foo/Documents.
Ahhh !!! I see, that explains all !
>
> You need to make it match /home/* as well. Something like this might work:
>
> Options {
> signature = MD5
> compress = GZIP9
> # include the Documents dirs themselves
> wilddir = "/home/*/Documents"
> # include everything in the Documents dirs
> wild = "/home/*/Documents/*"
> # include all dirs directly in /home so Documents dirs are reached
> wilddir = "/home/*"
> }
> Options {
> # exclude everything else in the dirs under /home
> wild = "/home/*/*"
> Exclude = yes
> }
This example works. Thanks very much !
Just one note for the developers. I think Bacula is a really great piece of
software. It is comparatively easy to understand and once one mastered the
logic configuration is not difficult.
greetings
THomas
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