On Thu, September 3, 2015 10:48 am, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > IP wrote: >> W dniu 2015-09-03 o 13:56, mark pisze: >>> On 09/02/15 21:27, Leon Fauster wrote: >>>> Am 02.09.2015 um 22:18 schrieb m.roth@xxxxxxxxx: >>>>> I've got it installed on a 6.7 server, and can back up and restore >>>>> for >>>>> Linux. Now I'm trying to do it for some users' WinDoze boxes. >>>>> Trouble is, >>>>> all I keep finding on the Web are "how to set it up on Linux", "how >>>>> to >>>>> install on Windoze", and how to restore.... >>>>> >>>>> First question: how do you *see* a list of the files that have been >>>>> backed >>>>> up (you're not going to tell me that's a postgresql thing, are you?)? >>>> >>>> # bconsole >>>> * list files jobid=xxxx >>>> >>> Great - thanks (I'll try it when I get into work). >>>> >>>>> Second: I've been looking, and am having trouble finding examples of >>>>> configuring the bareos-dir for a win client. I *think* I did it >>>>> right, but >>>>> I get warnings. For the fileset, I have >>>>> FileSet { >>>>> Name = "<winclientname>set" >>>>> Include { >>>>> Options { >>>>> Signature = MD5 # calculate md5 checksum per file >>>>> } >>>>> File = "c:\Users" >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> But the logs *seem* to be saying it only copied one file. >>>> >>> Any clues as to whether I've got the FileSet correct - say, is the >>> slash correct, or should it be a Linux forward slash, rather than a >>> WinDoze backslash? >> Hi. >> >> Maybe you should start with bareos doc ? >> >> http://doc.bareos.org/master/html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html#x1-1080008.5.4 >> > > Maybe I've been reading that, and it has zero suggestions for if I only > want to back up c:\Users and the the contents. Maybe I've already *said* > I'd been googling, and not finding enough info. Maybe I even said that in > my first paragraph of my original post. > Mark, did you receive my earlier post (reply to earlier e-mail in this thread)? I pasted there portion of my bacula config. Im my case (bacula 5.x.x) it is forward slash for Windows clients as well. I know one way to test it: make a backup, then restore, then compare. (It is always a good idea for the first new type of client when not sure the config is correct...) I hope, this helps. Valeri ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos