Thanks Bill, thats my mistake. Now the incremental run like I want.
Wolfgang >>> Bill Colwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23.10.01 22:23:54 >>> You need to add directory wildcarding to your statements. For example, include /usr/sap/P02/trans/.../* D30 hope this helps, -- -------------------------- Bill Colwell C. S. Draper Lab Cambridge, Ma. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------- In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/23/01 at 05:23 PM, Wolfgang Herkenrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >Hi all, >TSM-Server 4.1.4.0 on OS390 >AIX-Client 4.2.0.0 >I have a little problem with an include statement for an file system. >I want to do incremental backups of this system. To do this with a spezial >managementclass, I do the following include >statements at my dsm.sys file: >include /usr/sap/P02/trans/* D30 >include /etc/* 7tage >include /var/spool/cron/crontabs/* 7tage >include /home/lvrtrans/* D30 >include /home/lvrsend/* D30 >include /home/lvrpool/sapp02.hr* 6JAHRE >include /home/lvrpool/hr_out* 6JAHRE >include /home/lvrtrans/mvs.hr04 6JAHRE >The mounted file system is the /usr/sap/P02/trans. >There are no exclude statements in the dsm.sys file. >Every time I do the incremental backup of this directory all files are backed up. >Thats not what incremental is made >for. I looked at the backed up files with q backup and saw, that the >defaultmanagementclass was taken instead of the >class I had said in the dsm.sys file. >I test a littlebit and found, that when I set the whole path to a file and backed up >the file the correct >managementclass was taken. >For example, if I set the include statement >include /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/46C/umodstat.dat D30 >and then do dsmc -inc /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/46C/umodstat.dat >all runs correct. >It also runs correct if I set the include statement to > include /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/46C/* D30 >But when I tried >include /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/* >the default managementclass was taken. >The other include statements work. >I tried different positions of the include statement but it doesn't help. >Has anyone an idea what I'm doing wrong? >THX, Wolfgang