Hello John,
2.4.3b3 is buggy with relative exclude list. Try the latest snapshot
from http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~martinea/amanda .
Jean-Louis
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 08:47:52PM -0400, John Ouellette wrote:
>
> Ok, now that's interesting... I'll agree that the fact that you're using
> 2.4.3b
On Monday 19 August 2002 20:47, John Ouellette wrote:
>Ok, now that's interesting... I'll agree that the fact that
> you're using 2.4.3b3 and aren't having problems indicates that
> you're right. However... The comments in the amanda.conf file
> say:
>
>"Note that the `full pathname' of a file w
Ok, now that's interesting... I'll agree that the fact that you're using
2.4.3b3 and aren't having problems indicates that you're right.
However... The comments in the amanda.conf file say:
"Note that the `full pathname' of a file within its
filesystem starts with `./', because of the way am
On Monday 19 August 2002 20:09, John Ouellette wrote:
>We're going a bit far afield from what Kevin had originally posted
> but oh well.
>
>Are you using version 2.4.2, Gene?
No, 2.4.3b3-20020805 right now. And I'm not having any known
problems, none. And other than some broken scripting in th
We're going a bit far afield from what Kevin had originally posted but oh
well.
Are you using version 2.4.2, Gene? Kevin and I are using v2.4.3b3 and
have found the same problem with exclude lists. What I have found (again,
with v2.4.3b3) was that the exclude keyword in a dumptype definition
Hello Kevin,
Try the latest snapshot of 2.4.3b3 from
http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~martinea/amanda
it fixe a few problem with the exclude.
Don't forget to upgrade the server and the client.
I'm not sure it works if you use the device name in the disklist,
you should try with the directory name.
On Monday 19 August 2002 16:12, John Ouellette wrote:
>I've played around with the exclude lists for a while (as defined
> in the dumptypes) and have had no luck in getting any configs
> with exclude lists to work, whether I define the paths with the
> leading ./ or no
>
>Kevin was using an ex
arate partition.
> >
> >Thanks for that.
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >Kevin
> >
> >
> >
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>Subject: Re: Disklist - partial directory backup - advice please
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>
>
>Hi Kevin,
>
>Are you using Amanda 2.4.3b3? I think there is a bug in the
> 'exclude' lists in the
At 2002-08-19T16:00:21Z, Kevin Passey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I only what to omit the /dumps folders.
>
> I think I will have to create them in a separate partition.
Try this:
1) Create a new dumptype with an "exclude list" option. For example:
define dumptype compressed-tar-with-exc
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Subject: Re: Disklist - partial directory backup - advice please
Hi Kevin,
Are you using Amanda 2.4.3b3? I think there is a bug in the 'exclude'
lists in the definition of dumptypes (including the inline exclude
lists like you're using) for that version. The bug causes the
Hi Kevin,
Are you using Amanda 2.4.3b3? I think there is a bug in the 'exclude'
lists in the definition of dumptypes (including the inline exclude
lists like you're using) for that version. The bug causes the dumps to
fail, at least it does in my case.
How to work around your problem withou
Hi,
I have amanda configured and almost working (thanks to this list).
I have one remaining problem.
I have a disk "sda5" that has /usr/ on it.
Inside /usr/ are my /dump directories. I have been wrestling with the
example in disklist
"hostA /diskA/all /diskA" and the relevant exclude statemen
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