Re: [Bacula-users] Run statements, run scripts, and filesets

2007-12-13 Thread Bastian Friedrich
Hi, On Tuesday 11 December 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote: 10.12.2007 12:58,, Bastian Friedrich wrote:: The run statements in job definitions seem to be a great way to accomplish backing up multiple distinguished subsets of a file system. By adding FileSet parameters, one job can back up a

Re: [Bacula-users] Run statements, run scripts, and filesets

2007-12-13 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi, 13.12.2007 09:54,, Bastian Friedrich wrote:: Hi, On Tuesday 11 December 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote: 10.12.2007 12:58,, Bastian Friedrich wrote:: The run statements in job definitions seem to be a great way to accomplish backing up multiple distinguished subsets of a file system. By

Re: [Bacula-users] Run statements, run scripts, and filesets

2007-12-13 Thread Bastian Friedrich
Hi, On Thursday 13 December 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote: 13.12.2007 09:54,, Bastian Friedrich wrote:: the systems I am about to back up contain distinguished subsets of files - imagine data belonging to the e-mail system vs. home directories vs. a network filesystem. To individually restore

Re: [Bacula-users] Run statements, run scripts, and filesets

2007-12-11 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi, 10.12.2007 12:58,, Bastian Friedrich wrote:: Hi, The run statements in job definitions seem to be a great way to accomplish backing up multiple distinguished subsets of a file system. By adding FileSet parameters, one job can back up a machine and still keep information about more

[Bacula-users] Run statements, run scripts, and filesets

2007-12-10 Thread Bastian Friedrich
Hi, The run statements in job definitions seem to be a great way to accomplish backing up multiple distinguished subsets of a file system. By adding FileSet parameters, one job can back up a machine and still keep information about more abstract system components. Yet, preprocessing parts of