bareos: master 8184f63c
Author | Committer | Branch | Timestamp | Parent | |
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Oleg Livshyts | Marco van Wieringen | master | 2014-12-03 11:32 | master b6199620 | Pending |
Changeset | We now support symlink-like objects on windows Support was added for the following types of symlinks: - Symlinks on Files - Symlinks on Directories - Junction Points These are implemented in windows as Reparse Points. All these objects are treated like ordinary symlinks (FT_LNK) in bareos, also Junction Points and Symlinks on Directories which are directories in windows logic. The Information on what kind of symlink-like object we have is stored in the st_rdev member of the stat information. There we have now - FILE_ATTRIBUTES_JUNCTION_POINT - FILE_ATTRIBUTES_SYMBOLIC_LINK During Backup, the function "get_symlink_data" gets the information where the symlink/junction/volume mount points points to. During restore, the function "symlink" creates the symlink-like object. To be able to determine what kind of "symlink" needs to be created, it also gets the st_rdev information. Depending on what kind of symlink it needs to create it either calls the windows api function "CreateSymbolicLink" or the self-implemented Function "CreateJunction" The symlink target is not altered during restore, even if it is restored with a prefix (where), because this makes absolute links unusable. Fixes 0000314: On Windows 2008 and Windows 2012 the junction points / links are not backed up properly Signed-off-by: Philipp Storz <philipp.storz@bareos.com> Signed-off-by: Marco van Wieringen <marco.van.wieringen@bareos.com> |
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