On 11/08/2006 4:22:37 PM +0000
Pete Dubler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> The 
> destination directory, server2:/backup1/data, builds and fills 
> directories such as /bin, /usr, /etc, /var and fills them with content 
> from serverA's root directory.   The directories bin,usr,etc,var and so 
> forth do not exist in serverA:/data only under / on serverA.

This is very odd. I've been using rdiff-backup for four years or so,
currently on about 40 servers, and I've never seen it backup directories
that weren't specified on the command line. I suggest you run it with a
very verbose setting (at least 6) and save the log to a file. Put that
log on the web somewhere and post a link to it here, and I'll look at it.

Keith

-- 
Keith Edmunds

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