perhaps the leading "/"s are causing it not to match? Have you tried
just
'Administrator/'
brien
Jim McNamara wrote:
The modified parts of the files now look like:
$Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = {
'/Administrator/' => [
''
],
'/Application\ Data/' => [
''
],
'/All\ Users/' => [
''
],
'/Default\ User/' => [
''
]
};
and on windows:
exclude = "/Administrator/" "/All\ Users/" "/Application\ Data/"
"/Default\ User/" "/Jennie\ and\ Andy/.java/" "/Jennie\ and\
Andy/.javaws/" "/Jennie\ and\ Andy/.jpi_cache/" "/Jennie\ and\
Andy/Application\ Data/" "/Jennie\ and\ Andy/Cookies/" "/Jennie\ and\
Andy/Desktop/" "/Jennie\ and\ Andy/Favorites/" "/Jennie\ and\
Andy/Local\ Settings/" "/Jennie\ and\ Andy/My\ Documents/" "/Jennie\
and\ Andy/NetHood/" "/Jennie\ and\ Andy/PrintHood/" "/Jennie\ and\
Andy/Recent/" "/Jennie\ and\ Andy/SendTo/" "/Jennie\ and\ Andy/Start\
Menu/" "/Jennie\ and\ Andy/Temp/"
I didn't think it would be necessary on the windows machine as it
handled c:\Documents and Settings without special regards to the
whitespace in the path, but figured it was better safe than sorry.
Unfortunately, it still grabs the entire contents of Documents and
Settings.
Peace,
Jim
On 2/28/07, Brien Dieterle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Have you tried escaping the
spaces with a \ ? Like:
'/Application\ Data/'
Not sure if that will work, but it sounds like it's worth a shot.
brien
Jim McNamara wrote:
Hello again list!
I'm running into some trouble with excluding directories in rsyncd.conf
on a windows machine. The machine in question is dying quickly, and
rarely stays "alive" for more than 30 minutes or so. Because of that,
I'm trying to slowly increment what is being backed up to the debian
server.
The main problem is the excludes list is supposed to be separated by
spaces, and of course everyone's favorite OS has spaces in directory
names. I tried to get around this with quotation marks, but the things
I ask to be excluded are still included. I also tried adding explicit
excludes to the config on the backuppc, and that similarly didn't take.
Here are the key configs -
>From the host.pl on the backuppc -
$Conf{RsyncShareName} = [
'documents'
];
$Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = {
'/Administrator/' => [
''
],
'/Application Data/' => [
''
],
'/All Users/' => [
''
],
'/Default User/' => [
''
]
};
This is the rsyncd.conf that is running from the cygwin-rsyncd 2.6.8_0
package from the backuppc page at sourceforge. I am trying to start
with the smallest possible amount of data from this machine, then I'll
include things one directory at a time.
use chroot = false
max connections = 4
log file = c:/rsyncd/rsyncd.log
pid file = c:/rsyncd/rsyncd.pid
lock file = c:/rsyncd/rsyncd.lock
[documents]
path = c:/Documents and Settings
comment = Everything
strict modes = false
auth users = backuppc
secrets file = c:/rsyncd/rsyncd.secrets
hosts allow = 192.168.68.103
read >
list = true
exclude = "/Administrator/" "/All Users/" "/Application Data/"
"/Default User/" "/Jennie and Andy/.java/" "/Jennie and Andy/.javaws/"
"/Jennie and Andy/.jpi_cache/" "/Jennie and Andy/Application Data/"
"/Jennie and Andy/Cookies/" "/Jennie and Andy/Desktop/" "/Jennie and
Andy/Favorites/" "/Jennie and Andy/Local Settings/" "/Jennie and
Andy/My Documents/" "/Jennie and Andy/NetHood/" "/Jennie and
Andy/PrintHood/" "/Jennie and Andy/Recent/" "/Jennie and Andy/SendTo/"
"/Jennie and Andy/Start Menu/" "/Jennie and Andy/Temp/"
All in all that should leave only about 10 Mb worth of data under
c:\Documents and Settings that should be copied to the server, but
every attempt at rsyncing grabs absolutely everything in documents and
settings.
Thanks for the help.
Peace,
Jim
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