I have a couple of disk list entries for a samba client which seem to be causing the disks to be backed up with a full dump nearly every time. I am suspecting it's a regular expression problem since the DLEs are almost identical.
The DLEs look like so: # Design Resources Mac moi //coralie/design_resources_archive user-tar moi //coralie/design_resources user-tar It seems to be randomly picking which to do a full dump on, based on (I'm guessing), that the share /design_resources is also a regex match for /design_resources_archive. As an example. Last friday it did a full dump of both shares. //coralie/design_resources_archive 198317MB lvl0 //coralie/design_resources 45851MB lvl0 On Monday: //coralie/design_resources_archive 71558MB lvl1 //coralie/design_resources 0MB lvl1 Yesterday: //coralie/design_resources_archive 20419MB lvl1 //coralie/design_resources 0MB lvl1 The archive is changed maybe a couple of times per year, so there shouldn't be any big changes like this So I guess I have two questions on this. Is there an easy way to fix this? Or can I simply add a trailing / at the end of all of the samba entries? Amanda then warns me that new info and index dirs will be created for all entries. I assume if I do that, a new level 0 dump will be done on all of these dirs. I imagine I can move all of the files to the new format if needed however. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]