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  1. #1
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    Missing Cpbackup exclude.conf.

    Actually the single account has only four Giga byte of data and in that around 3.5 Giga byte of includes wma and mp3 files placed in the directory structure.
    /home/account/public_html/AudioFiles
    I have tried following thing in cpbackup-exclude.conf

    /home/jackhw/public_html/AudioFiles
    /public_html/AudioFiles
    public_html/AudioFiles
    AudioFiles
    ./AudioFiles
    If I am taking backup then it comes around 3 Giga bytes. Well that means there is missing something. Can anybody help to find the Missing Cpbackup exclude.conf.

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    Re: Missing Cpbackup exclude.conf.

    I think that placing the all the entries in at one time is casing this problem. I just want to which is the correct one, according to me it will be one of these.
    /home/jackhw/public_html/AudioFiles
    public_html/AudioFiles
    I am not sure that it will solve your problem but you can try this, it has solve my problem, hope that it will help you.

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    Re: Missing Cpbackup exclude.conf.

    I have recently seen the procedure for cpbackup uses these files. Normally it is the pkgacct and the files are utilized as the input for the tar-X, and these are excluded from
    /homedir/cpbackup-exclude.conf
    Every entry in this file requires pattern that tar can understand. You can search for the information for the tar WRT and the related implementation.

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    Re: Missing Cpbackup exclude.conf.

    According to the information given it looks that all the entries that you have tried must work. But I think this is because of the limited capabilities of pkgacct.


    /home/jackhw/public_html/AudioFiles
    /public_html/AudioFiles
    ./AudioFiles (not really valid)
    But it would be.



    public_html/AudioFiles
    AudioFiles
    It will be better to be servers by excluding the mp3 or the wma files in place of the directory hence preserving the file structure.

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