>>>>> On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 16:18:49 -0400 (EDT), Steve Thompson said: > > Bacula 5.0.2. This fileset: > > FileSet { > Name = "toe_home_x" > Include { > Options { > exclude = yes > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*/.NetBin" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*/.Trash" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*0" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*1" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*2" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*3" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*4" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*5" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*6" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*7" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*8" > wilddir = "/mnt/toe/data*/home/*9" > } > Options { > compression = GZIP > sparse = yes > noatime = yes > } > File = /mnt/toe/data1/home > File = /mnt/toe/data2/home > } > } > > is intended to backup the entire contents of the two file systems > /mnt/toe/data1/home and /mnt/toe/data2/home with the exception of the > first-level directories that end with a number (the directories to be > included are variable in name and number). Well, it works, except that it > does not backup any directories (and their contents) in (say) > /mnt/toe/data1/home/foo that have white space in their names. What have I > done wrong?
Are you sure it is related to white space? I don't see anything in the above FileSet that would cause it. Maybe the missing directories are part of a different filesystem mounted on top of the main one? You could test it with a much simpler fileset: FileSet { Name = "toe_home_x" Include { File = /mnt/toe/data1/home/foo } } __Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Better than sec? Nothing is better than sec when it comes to monitoring Big Data applications. Try Boundary one-second resolution app monitoring today. Free. http://p.sf.net/sfu/Boundary-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users