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Dustin J. Mitchell schrieb:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Michael Mueskens <[email protected]> wrote:
> Or, if you're using postgres, use ampgsql.
>   http://code.v.igoro.us/archives/50-Whats-New-in-Amanda-Postgres-Backups.html

I'm sorry, but we're using that only at 2 servers, mysql is our most common
database-system.

> 
>> The other problem I see are logfiles, and those I'd like to be able to backup
>> (in a non-total-consistent way, I agree) with no error_output.
> 
> Jean-Louis' suggestion is a good one for this case.

So far I haven't had the time to take a look into 3.1, but it sounds very
interesting.

> 
> I had forgotten that ampgsql makes this easily configurable already,
> using the STRANGE and IGNORE regexes that Jean-Louis pointed to.
> 

With a postgre-db but what about other files, or am I missing something here? :)

Michael

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