On samedi, 20 mai 2017 19.32:16 h CEST MotS wrote:
> I figured it out. If I add the "sparse=yes" option to the fileset then
> it works correctly. Without that option the LDAP database on the client
> is 81GiB after a restore.
> I wonder why "sparse=no" is the default, even though setting it to yes
> doesn't break anything according to the docs.
> 

I forget to add to my previous comment, that you can also adjust your fileset 
definition and make those perticular files sparse aware.


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