Yes! That works!
So it looks like there's a bug in that process. I haven't used the
bug-reporting procedures here. Would someone else like to report
this for me so it's done right, or shall I muddle through figuring it out
myself?
Thanks for your help!!
Davin
At 12:56 PM 12/17/2010, Martin Sim
This looks like a bug: the options are not being applied to top-level items
(i.e. those listed explicitly in the File = lines).
Try creating a directory
c:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Bacula/Work/btest
Then move the bacula.noziptest into the btest directory and specify
Fil
Here you go...
FileSet {
Name = "noziptest"
Ignore FileSet Changes = No
Enable VSS = No
Include {
# List common settings for
file excludes, zip-overrides, and standard backup options
# This is a list of files
& directories to never back up
Options {
> On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 17:40:14 -0600, Davin Church said:
>
> I'm backing up only a single file for this test and the data written is
> about 1/5th as big as the file it's backing up, and the job status shows
> a 78% compression ratio.
OK.
> I don't think anything else looks odd - everything
Thanks for your reply, Martin!
I'm backing up only a single file for this test and the data written is
about 1/5th as big as the file it's backing up, and the job status shows
a 78% compression ratio.
I don't think anything else looks odd - everything seems to be backing up
fine. It just looking
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 08:41:48 -0600, Davin Church said:
>
> Ok, I'm probably doing something stupid that's obvious to everyone
> else. Perhaps someone can point it out to me?
>
> I'm running Bacula v3.0.3a on WinXP and most things seem to be
> working fine. I'm trying to specify some fil
Ok, I'm probably doing something stupid that's obvious to everyone
else. Perhaps someone can point it out to me?
I'm running Bacula v3.0.3a on WinXP and most things seem to be
working fine. I'm trying to specify some file extensions that are
not to be zipped (e.g. ".gzip", ".jpg", etc.), but
Ok, I'm probably doing something stupid that's obvious to
everyone else. Perhaps someone can point it out to me?
I'm running Bacula v3.0.3a on WinXP and most things seem to be working
fine. I'm trying to specify some file extensions that are not to be
zipped (e.g. ".gzip", ".jpg", etc.), but it