After, it is up to your to test the restore, especially if that a specific 
mountpoint I guess you will have to have it in place before restoring the 
file there. But at least you have the files. ;-)

On Monday, 8 September 2025 at 17:23:32 UTC+2 Stefan Harbich wrote:

> This exact setting
> ...
> FS Type = fuse
> ...
> worked. Thank you very much for the information.
>
> Bruno Friedmann (bruno-at-bareos) schrieb am Montag, 8. September 2025 um 
> 09:51:51 UTC+2:
>
>> Simply did you try to add FS Type = fuse ?
>>
>> On Sunday, 7 September 2025 at 14:23:27 UTC+2 Oleg Volkov wrote:
>>
>>> As I familiar with proxmox, an /etc/pve is not a real filesystem, it is 
>>> cluster synced filesystem mounted via fuse.
>>> You can rsync a content somewhere else and take a backup there. Anyway, 
>>> you could not deploy a proxmox cluster by just restoring it.
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 1:10:33 AM UTC+3 Stefan Harbich wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> i'm trying to back up a Proxmox server via Bareos. It works. However, 
>>>> not all directories are backed up. For example, the "/etc/pve" directory 
>>>> is 
>>>> not backed up.
>>>> ...
>>>> 06-Sep 23:54 psme02-fd JobId 1558: Disallowed filesystem. Will not 
>>>> descend from / into /etc/pve
>>>> 06-Sep 23:55 psme02-fd JobId 1558: Disallowed filesystem. Will not 
>>>> descend from / into /var/lib/lxcfs
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> The directory has the following file system:
>>>> ...
>>>> root@psme02:~# df -T
>>>> Filesystem  Type  1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
>>>> /dev/fuse     fuse  131072     24     131048   1%      /etc/pve
>>>> ...
>>>> How can I back up the directory anyway?
>>>> Do I need to add the fuse filesystem to the fileset?
>>>> ...
>>>> FileSet {
>>>>   Name = "LinuxAll"
>>>>   Description = "Backup all regular filesystems, determined by 
>>>> filesystem type."
>>>>   Include {
>>>>     Options {
>>>>       Signature = MD5 # calculate md5 checksum per file
>>>>       One FS = No     # change into other filessytems
>>>>       xattrsupport = no
>>>>       FS Type = btrfs
>>>>       FS Type = ext2  # filesystems of given types will be backed up
>>>>       FS Type = ext3  # others will be ignored
>>>>       FS Type = ext4
>>>>       FS Type = reiserfs
>>>>       FS Type = jfs
>>>>       FS Type = xfs
>>>>       FS Type = zfs
>>>>     }
>>>>     File = /
>>>>   }
>>>>   # Things that usually have to be excluded
>>>>   # You have to exclude /var/lib/bareos/storage
>>>>   # on your bareos server
>>>>   Exclude {
>>>>     File = /dev
>>>>     File = /mnt
>>>>     File = /media
>>>>     File = /proc
>>>>     File = /run
>>>>     File = /tmp
>>>>     File = /sys
>>>>     File = /var/lib/bareos
>>>>     File = /var/lib/bareos/storage
>>>>     File = /var/lib/elasticsearch/indices
>>>>     File = /var/lib/docker/overlay
>>>>     File = /var/tmp
>>>>     File = /.journal
>>>>     File = /.fsck
>>>>   }
>>>> }
>>>> ...
>>>> I'm using the following Bareos version:
>>>> ...
>>>> *version
>>>> bareos-dir Version: 24.0.1~pre67.4ee24a825 (12 February 2025) Debian 
>>>> GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) debian Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) 
>>>> ...
>>>> Greetings from Stefan Harbich
>>>>
>>>

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