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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