On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 01:50:34PM +0100, Lars Monsees wrote: > Hello, > > I?m quite new to amanda so I have left something out don?t slap me =) > (I know from the documentation that it is possible to use ?* wildcards.) > > > We have a server with several customer domains located at our ISP who > controls the backup. Therefore, it is only possible for us to define an > exclude list. > > Each domain has a standard set of directories that I don?t want to be > included in the backup. The directory structure looks like: > > - domain123.de > - anon_ftp > - etc > - bla > - httpdocs > - anotherdomain.com > (same structure as above) > > > At the moment, we have the root of all domains in our backup to save the > httpdocs dir for each domain (also for new domains without adopting anything). > Now, I want to exclude the anon_ftp, etc and bla dir from the backup and > tried to use a RegEx: >
Do I understand correctly that you just one to save the httpdocs directories, excluding everything else? If that is correct then for each domain as a DLE you could have simply an "include ./httpdocs" directive. That would exclude everything except the included stuff. If you want a single DLE it could have several includes eg. include file ./domain123.de/httpdocs append include file ./anotherdomain.com/httpdocs append include file ./domainxyz.de/httpdocs append -- Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] JG Computing 4455 Province Line Road (609) 252-0159 Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)
