From: Les M. <les...@gm...> - 2011-08-12 19:13:13
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On 8/12/2011 1:55 PM, Joe Konecny wrote: > On 8/12/2011 2:44 PM, Les Mikesell wrote: >> On 8/12/2011 1:36 PM, Joe Konecny wrote: >>> On 8/12/2011 2:31 PM, Les Mikesell wrote: >>>> Posting the BackupFilesExclude setting for the host in question would >>>> be a good starting point... The usual place to go >>>> wrong is not having the share name or '*' on the left side of the '=>'. >>>> >>> >>> $Conf{TarClientPath} = '/usr/local/bin/tar'; >>> $Conf{TarShareName} = [ >>> '/' >>> ]; >>> $Conf{XferMethod} = 'tar'; >>> $Conf{TarClientCmd} = '$sshPath -q -x -n -l root $host env LC_ALL=C >>> $tarPath -c -v -f - -C $shareName+ --totals'; >>> $Conf{EMailAdminUserName} = 'xxxxx'; >>> $Conf{EMailUserDestDomain} = 'xxxxx'; >>> $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = { >>> '/mnt/usb' => [ >>> '' >>> ] >>> }; >> >> I think that says to exclude nothing from a share named /mnt/usb >> (which doesn't exist). >> > > Well I'm confused. I'm looking at the docs. It shows... > > $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = '/temp'; > > ...for an example. So I assume I need... > > $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = '/mnt/usb'; > > > Do I need to manually edit the config file? No, in the web interface 'new key' is for the share name (or * for all), then you get a new place to insert the path(s) to exclude on that share. -- Les Mikesell les...@gm... |