There is a fileset example to get only selected files by extension: http://www.bacula.org/7.4.x-manuals/en/main/Configuring_Director.html#SECTION001780000000000000000
FileSet { Name = "Full Set" Include { Options { wildfile = "*.Z" wildfile = "*.gz" } Options { Exclude = yes RegexFile = ".*" } File = /myfile } } ############################################################################ I've try this way below, but estimate and backup got a lot of empty folder unnecessary FileSet { Name = "FileSet_PDF" Include { Options { wild = "*.pdf" signature = md5 compression = gzip ignorecase = yes } Options { RegexFile = ".*" Exclude = yes } File = "C:/Dados" } } ############################################################################ I've try to create an script do generate and in this way worked. FileSet { Name = "FileSet_PDF" Include { Options { signature = md5 compression = gzip ignorecase = yes } File = "\\| powershell.exe C:/'Program Files'/Bacula/scripts/listar_arquivos_pdf.ps1" } } There is a better way using regex to get only files by some extension, without unnecessary empty folders? Best Regards *Wanderlei Hüttel* http://www.huttel.com.br
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