Pete J. O'Hara wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bacula newbie. I am running bacula-1.38.0 and looked through the
manual and did some googling without an answer. I tried doing a backup
of a linux server of the root directory "/". At the end of the bacup the
messages in bconsole reported:
*messages
01-Nov 14:22 bacula-dir: Start Backup JobId 20,
Job=Job-serv2.2005-11-01_14.22.25
01-Nov 14:22 bacula-sd: Volume "vol2" previously written, moving to end
of data.
serv2-fd: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /home
serv2-fd: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /var
So /home and /var/didn't get backed up because they are their own
filesystems. Is there a configuration option where everything under "/"
would be backed up regardless of not being in the "/" filesystem? Here
is what I think is the relevent configuration that I have in
backup-dir.conf.
FileSet {
Name = "Server-root"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
}
# Need one for every partition to be backed up
File = /
}
Exclude {
File = /proc
File = /tmp
File = /.journal
File = /.fsck
}
}
Any help would be appreciated,
Pete
Can you put the other two filesystems into your FileSet spec right after
the root filesystem:
File = /
File = /home
File = /var
Regards,
Karl Cunningham
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