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> From: James P. Kinney III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: David Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] need help defining client files for
> backup...
> Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 21:33:11 -0400
> 
> On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 15:50 -0700, David Gardner wrote:
> > Arno,
> > 
> > Are you suggesting I create multiple fileset (directives) within  
> > bacula-dir.conf?  If so, how do I identify the fileset with the client?
> 
> also in bacula-dir.conf:
> 
> JobDefs {
>   Name = "WebHost"
>   Type = Backup
>   Level = Incremental
>   Client = WebHost
>   FileSet = "Full Set"
>   Schedule = "WeeklyCycle"
>   Storage = PacketLoader
>   Messages = Standard
>   Pool = Default
>   Priority = 10
> }
> 
> The machine is called WebHost and I am backing up a set of directories
> called "Full Set".
> 
> There is also a job called:
> 
> Job {
>   Name = "WebHost"
>   JobDefs = "WebHost"
>   Write Bootstrap = "/var/bacula/WebHost.bsr"
> }
> 
> 
> and an associated fileset called "Full Set":
> 
> # List of files to be backed up
> FileSet {
>   Name = "Full Set"
>   Include {
>     Options {
>       signature = MD5
>     }
> #    
> #  Put your list of files here, preceded by 'File =', one per line
> #    or include an external list with:
> #
> #    File = <file-name
> #
> #  Note: / backs up everything on the root partition.
> #    if you have other partitons such as /usr or /home
> #    you will probably want to add them too.
> #
> #  By default this is defined to point to the Bacula build
> #    directory to give a reasonable FileSet to backup to
> #    disk storage during initial testing.
> #
>     #File = /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/bacula-1.38.3
>      File = /home
>      File = /
>      File = /boot
>      File = /var
>   }
> 
> #
> # If you backup the root directory, the following two excluded
> #   files can be useful
> #
>   Exclude {
>     File = /proc
>     File = /tmp
>     File = /.journal
>     File = /.fsck
>     File = /var/mail
>     File = /sys
>   }
> }
> 
> 
> And all of this is in bacula-dir.conf.
> 
> Note: There is a specific listing for each _PARTITION_ in the fileset.
> Otherwise, the backup process will not cross partition boundaries.
> 
> An example for a windows machine fileset (with many exclusions!) is
> below:
> <<beware of line wrapping>>
> 
> #This is my Windows 2000 fileset:
> FileSet {
>  Name = "win2k"
>  Include {
>   Options {
>    signature = SHA1
>    Exclude = yes
>    IgnoreCase = yes
>    # Exclude Mozilla-based programs' file caches
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Application
> Data/*/Profiles/*/*/Cache"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Application
> Data/*/Profiles/*/*/Cache.Trash"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Application
> Data/*/Profiles/*/*/ImapMail"
>    # Exclude user's registry files - they're always in use anyway.
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Local
> Settings/Application Data/Microsoft/Windows/usrclass.*"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/ntuser.*"
>    # Exclude directories full of lots and lots of useless little files
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Cookies"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Recent"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Local Settings/History"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Local Settings/Temp"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Local Settings/Temporary
> Internet Files"
>    # These are always open and unable to be backed up
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application
> Data/Microsoft/Network/Downloader/qmgr[01].dat"
>    # Some random bits of Windows we want to ignore
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/security/logs/scepol.log"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/config"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/msdownld.tmp"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/Internet Logs"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/$Nt*Uninstall*"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/sysvol"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/cluster/CLUSDB"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/cluster/CLUSDB.LOG"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/NTDS/edb.log"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/NTDS/ntds.dit"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/NTDS/temp.edb"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/ntfrs/jet/log/edb.log"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/ntfrs/jet/ntfrs.jdb"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/ntfrs/jet/temp/tmp.edb"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/CPL.CFG"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/dhcp/dhcp.mdb"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/dhcp/j50.log"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/dhcp/tmp.edb"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/LServer/edb.log"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/LServer/TLSLic.edb"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/LServer/tmp.edb"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/wins/j50.log"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/wins/wins.mdb"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/system32/wins/winstmp.mdb"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/SoftwareDistribution/EventCache/*"
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/hiberfil.sys"
>    # Temporary directories & files
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/WIN*/Temp"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/temp"
>    WildFile = "*.tmp"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/tmp"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/var/tmp"
>    # Recycle bins
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/RECYCLER"
>    # Swap files
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/pagefile.sys"
>    # Hibernation file
>    WildFile = "[A-Z]:/hiberfile.sys"
>    # These are programs and are easier to reinstall than restore from
>    # backup
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/cygwin"
>    #WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files/Grisoft"
>    #WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files/Java"
>    #WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files/Java Web Start"
>    #WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files/JavaSoft"
>    #WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files/Microsoft Office"
>    #WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files/Mozilla Firefox"
>    #WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files/Mozilla Thunderbird"
>    #WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files/mozilla.org"
>    #WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files/OpenOffice*"
>    WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Program Files"
>   }
>   # Our Win2k boxen all have C: and D: as the main hard drives.
>   File = "C:/"
>   #File = "D:/"
>  }
> }  # End FileSet "Windows 2000"
> 
> 
> > 
> > That is the root of my confusion, I cannot figure out how to correlate a 
> > group of files/directories with hosts.
> >  
> > /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
> > David Gardner
> > email: djgardner(at)yahoo.com
> > Yahoo! IM: djgardner
> > AIM: dgardner09 
> > "Everything is a learning experience, even a mistake."
> > 
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > From: Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 3:01:24 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] need help defining client files for backup...
> > 
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > 23.10.2007 23:57,, David Gardner wrote::
> > > Hey gang,
> > > 
> > > I've read through all the docs I can find on the subject but just
> > >  cannot decipher the correct method of describing in a fileset which
> > >  directories on which client machine should be backed up.
> > > 
> > > Here's the Linux Server:/directories I want backed up where the
> > >  connections have all been made and I successfully backed up the
> >  local files:
> > > 
> > > {localhost:}/home/*
> > > RptEngine1:/usr/local/reports/A*.pdf
> > > DB2:/var/lib/mysql/*
> > > WEB1:/web/sites/*
> > > 
> > > Any help would be appreciated. 
> > 
> > You define the necessary clients first.
> > 
> > Then you create the filesets you need - there will be at least four of 
> > them.
> > 
> > /home/, /var/lib/mysql/, and /web/sites/ are easy.
> > 
> > /usr/local/reports/A*.pdf will need wildcards or regexes in an options 
> > clause.
> > 
> > Nte that backing up the mysql database files while the database server 
> > is running is useless - you need to shut down the database server, or 
> > dump the databases you're interested in to a file and back up that (or 
> > these) files.
> > 
> > Hope that gets you started,
> > 
> > Arno
> > 
> > > /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
> > > David Gardner
> > > email: djgardner(at)yahoo.com
> > > Yahoo! IM: djgardner
> > > AIM: dgardner09 
> > > "Everything is a learning experience, even a mistake."
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
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