try exclude /fsps02/.../*
or 
exclude.dir /fsps02/

Hope that helps
Stefan Holzwarth

> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Christo Heu�r [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 16. November 2000 14:07
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Anything wrong with this picture?
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm running the Tsm3.7.2.0 code on a Solaris machine and can 
> not seem to get
> certain files excluded from the backup process.
> Here is the complete inclexcl file and the resultant backup - 
> obviously only
> the parts where it is actually sending the excluded files.
> 
> Does anyones excludes work on Solaris on this level?
> Can anyone see what we are doing wrong here?
> BTW the scheduler process was stopped and started...
> 
> Thanks
> Christo
> 
> # more /etc/adsm/inclexcl.list
> exclude /orabin/*
> include /orabin/tet.txt
> include /orabin/.kshrc
> include /orabin/.profile
> exclude /fsps01/*
> exclude /fsps02/*
> exclude /fsps03/*
> exclude /gtps01/*
> exclude /gtps02/*
> exclude /gtps03/*
> exclude /wcps01/*
> exclude /wcps02/*
> exclude /wcps03/*
> exclude /usr/*
> exclude /proc/*
> exclude /dev/*
> exclude /devices/*
> exclude /etc/*
> exclude /var/*
> include /var/adm/*
> exclude /tmp/*
> exclude /opt/*
> exclude /usr/openwin/*
> #
> 
> ---------------------
> 
> 
> Normal File-->        20,463,616 /fsps02/control/ctrl02.dbf [Sent]
> ANS1898I ***** Processed    93,000 files *****
> Normal File-->       268,435,968 
> /fsps02/redolog1/fsps_redo_g2_p.dbf [Sent]
> Normal File-->       525,352,960 /fsps02/sbslog/sbslog_01.dbf [Sent]
> Normal File-->       525,352,960 /fsps02/sbslog/sbslog_02.dbf [Sent]
> Normal File-->       525,352,960 /fsps02/sbslog/sbslog_03.dbf [Sent]
> Normal File-->       525,352,960 /fsps02/sbstbl/sbstbl_01.dbf [Sent]
> <  712.76 MB> [ - ]
> 

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