I didn't want to hijack the existing thread, but this is closely related.
I assumed that I could exclude NFS mounts (which are being backed up
on their native machines) with the following conf file, however it
doesn't work---and created many subnested directories.
backup root < at > host1.hostname.foo:/ host1/
backup root < at > host2.hostname.bar:/ host2/
backup root < at > host3.hostname.foo:/ host3/ \
exclude=/nfs_from_host1/dir1/,exclude=/nfs_from_host2/dir2/
backup root < at > host4.hostname.bar:/ host4/ \
exclude=/nfs_from_host1/dir1/,exclude=/nfs_from_host3/dir3/
The problem comes in that I can't have a global exclusion statement
that says "exclude dir1", because then it won't be backed up when the
backup for host1 runs.
Help?
kw
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