I imagine that you want to back up the files within these directories, not
just the directory entries themselves; in which case, you need the
terminating slash at the end of the directory name. Also, use a blank
space to separate directory names, not a comma.

Try this:

   OBJECTS='/usr/sybase/backups/ /usr/unify/temp/'

If you wish to back up subdirectories within these directories, then you
will also need (if you don't already have it):

   OPTIONS=-SUBDIR=YES

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Greetings...I need help, again...

We are trying to perform an incr backup for two directories coded in the
objects field in our schedule.  We have tried several variations but,
just can't seem to get it to work:)

OBJECTS='"/usr/sybase/backups,/usr/unify/temp"'

we have tried single quotes, double quotes, no comma, comma, and
apparently can't find the right mix.  Any experience on this would be
much appreciated!!!

Thanks in advance!!

Cinda Mullen
Ascension Health ISD



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