Hi Alexander,

it was that simple. I add a second RsyncShareName "/etc/pve/" and that did it.

Thanks for your help and fast replies.

Taste

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Am 13.06.2021 03:35:33, schrieb backu...@kosowsky.org:
> Taste-Of-IT wrote at about 22:09:14 +0000 on Saturday, June 12, 2021:
>  > Hi Alexander,
>  > 
>  > your right. I didnt know this parameter under xfer for rsync. I tested and 
> delete this option and the files and folders where backuped. The counterpart 
> is, that i know get lots of xfer errors. Is there a way around to backup this 
> folder and not running in errors for all other mounted files and folders?
>  > 
>  > thx
>  > Taste
>  > 
>  > 
> You may be getting lots of errors since without --one-file-system,
> assuming you are backing up root (/), it will be backing up a bunch of
> other system-related filestystems, including /proc and /sys which will give 
> give
> various errors.
> 
> There are two approaches:
> 1. [My preference] Continue using --one-file-system, but treat each
>    separate filesystem that you do want to backup, including at least
>    / and /pve, as separate shares
> 
> 
> 2. Use --one-file-system, but add to your exclude all the filesystems
>    that you don't want to back up, such as /proc, /sys, etc
>    (you can use 'df' or 'mount' to see which filesystems are mounted
> 
> 
> 
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