Hi, Gene Heskett, on Freitag, 23. J�nner 2004 at 23:40 you wrote to amanda-users:
GH> Greetings; GH> I just setup an exclude file to skip that 2.2 gig subdir of /amanda, GH> the one with all the daily copies of the archived indices etc in it. GH> But now the other "client" is complaining it cannot find the exclude GH> file! GH> Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check GH> -------------------------------- GH> ERROR: gene: [Can't open exclude file '/amanda/.config-bak': No such GH> file or directory] GH> --- GH> Where "gene" is the firewall box, and of course that whole /amanda GH> tree doesn't exist on that machine. Will this cause an exit, or will GH> it just bitch a lot? Or would I be better off to just mv that subdir GH> down to /, rewrite the scripts accordingly and do away with that GH> subdir structure entirely? Fast fix: gene# mkdir /amanda gene# touch .config-bak Otherwise you will get loads of noise. How does your dumptype look like? How did you tell AMANDA to exclude? -- best regards, Stefan Stefan G. Weichinger mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
