Re: Optional exclude list results in STRANGE report

2021-07-09 Thread Jose M Calhariz
Hi, I am using a .amanda-exclude.list per DLE on the top of it and is not broken for me. I can share my settings if it help. Kind regards Jose M Calhariz On Fri, Jul 09, 2021 at 05:13:19PM +, Debra S Baddorf wrote: > On the other hand: I also used .amanda-exclude-list > at the top of

Re: Optional exclude list results in STRANGE report

2021-07-09 Thread Debra S Baddorf
On the other hand: I also used .amanda-exclude-list at the top of any DLE that needed an exclude list. However, they broke a few years ago. I don’t know if that was my version of Linux or my version of amanda. So trying a globalized version is a good idea. Deb Baddorf Fermilab > On Jul 9

Re: Optional exclude list results in STRANGE report

2021-07-09 Thread Kees Meijs | Nefos
Hi Charles, Thank you for your prompt answer. On 09-07-2021 15:10, Charles Curley wrote: I wonder why you put the excludes file in with the stuff being backed up? I usually put my excludes files in with my amanda files, and refer to them with a fully qualified path: define dumptype comp-root-t

Re: Optional exclude list results in STRANGE report

2021-07-09 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, 9 Jul 2021 12:05:52 +0200 Kees Meijs | Nefos wrote: > Using Amanda 3.5.1-2+b2 (Debian) I've configured: > > > exclude list optional    ".amanda-excludes.gtar" I wonder why you put the excludes file in with the stuff being backed up? I usually put my excludes files in with my amanda fi

Optional exclude list results in STRANGE report

2021-07-09 Thread Kees Meijs | Nefos
Hi list, In danger of asking something that has been asked before (yes, I did try some search engines)... Using Amanda 3.5.1-2+b2 (Debian) I've configured: exclude list optional    ".amanda-excludes.gtar" When making back-ups of UEFI capable hosts the back-up reports back as being STRANGE