[ Jonas Liljenfeldt wrote: ]
> In the end of the logs I can read:
>
> ERROR from backup, exiting
> offending command(s):
> cd "/" && (printf "//--/tmp/label.5968 flexbackup.volume_header_info\n"
> && find . -regex "\./\(.*_backup_\|proc\|film\|tmp\|musik\)/.*" -prune
> -o -xdev ! -type s \( -newer "/var/lib/flexbackup/root.3" -or -cnewer
> "/var/lib/flexbackup/root.3" \) ! -regex ".*/[Cc]ache/.*" ! -regex
> ".*~"$ -print ) | afio -o -E /tmp/nocompress.5968 -z -1 m -P gzip -Q -4
> -Z -M 2m -T 3k -v -b 10k - | buffer -m 10m -p 75 -s 10k -t -u 100 -B -o
> "/dev/nst0"
>
> I seems to get this error regardless if I am "backuping" from a windows
> share or a native linux partition.
Hard to tell what's actually wrong with just the bottom snippet. But there
was some sort of error from find, buffer and/or afio.
You need to scroll up in the log and find the problem, or turn verbose off
to make it easier to see. (or run with "--igrnore-errors")
> I don't know if the error above is connected to my other question. How
> should I get pruning to work? I wan't to exclude to directories with
> large files. For the moment I have tried this:
> $set{'jonas'} = "/mnt/barton_jonas";
> $prune{'jonas'} = "musik film";
>
> I want it to don't care about the dirs "musik" and "film" in the mounted
> samba share "/mnt/barton_jonas"
Use this: (the prune key is the filesystem not the set name)
$set{'jonas'} = "/mnt/barton_jonas";
$prune{'/mnt/barton_jonas'} = "musik film";
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Edwin Huffstutler
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