Hi Jurjen!
You could use dsmc -optfile=other-optfile.opt. In this option file you can
point to other-optfile.sys in which you specify INCLEXCL OTHER-INCEXCL.LST.
Is that feasible for you?
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


-----Original Message-----
From: Jurjen Oskam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 10:59
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Override include-exclude list in Unix-client for one session


Hi there,

On a machine here, a database that uses files to store the data is running.
The files used by that database are excluded in the inclexcl.lst file,
because those files shouldn't be backed up when the database is running.
(We use a TDP-client to backup that database while it's running.)

However, I would like to be able to backup those database-files when the
database isn't running.

The problem is that those files are excluded in the inclexcl.lst file
that's pointed to by dsm.sys. I don't want to remove that exclusion,
because those files *should* normally be excluded.

What I'd like is something like "dsmc -inclexcl=other-inclexcl.lst". That
way, I can specify on the commandline that I'd like to override the system
wide inclexcl.lst just for this session.

Is there a way this can be done cleanly?

Thanks,
--
Jurjen Oskam

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