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[rdiff-backup-users] Backing up a directory structure
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Robert Davidson |
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[rdiff-backup-users] Backing up a directory structure |
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Mon, 12 Nov 2007 13:14:07 +1100 |
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Hi all,
I'm wondering if there is any way to get rdiff-backup to backup only a
directory structure, and not the files within it. Take /var/run and
it's various subdirectories as an example, for which there is little to
no need to have the actual files within.
Another example would be /var/spool/squid, or maybe the vast majority of
/var/spool
I think being able to do this would help when it comes to restoring a
servers entire filesystem from backups, so as lots of little things
aren't broken. For example, if /var/run/postgresql doesn't exist,
postgresql won't start. If /var/spool/squid/* doesn't exist, squid
won't start, yet one might not want to backup the files in those
directories as they are arguably pretty useless.
I know I could work around this with a lot of exclude-regexp's, but I'm
wondering if there is a better approach?
Thanks.
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Regards,
Robert Davidson.
Obsidian Consulting Group.
Ph. 03-9355-7844
E-Mail: address@hidden
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