Re: semi-OT: help needed w/ bareos

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W dniu 03.09.2015 o 17:48, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx pisze:
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?
Above is evidence, that you didn't read bareos doc, as i suggested in my early post. When you did that, you could see, that there are Linux (Unix) slashes:

# from bareos doc


       8.5.4 Windows FileSets
       <http://doc.bareos.org/master/html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html#QQ2-1-161>

If you are entering Windows file names, the directory path may be preceded by the drive and a colon (as in c:). However, the path separators must be specified in Unix convention (i.e. forward slash (/)). If you wish to include a quote in a file name, precede the quote with a backslash (\). For example you might use the following for a Windows machine to backup the ”My Documents” directory:


FileSet{
Name="WindowsSet"
Include{
Options{
WildFile="*.obj"
WildFile="*.exe"
exclude=yes
}
File="c:/MyDocuments"
}
} # end from bareos doc But you are smarter, so keep going ...

Irens
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.
Yeah, you probably read bareos doc with pink glases ...

          mark

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