When I issue that command, I get the following out put which does say that
/mnt/stats is excluded. But if I run a gui backup, it doesn't appear to be.

ession established with server SERVER1: Solaris 7/8
� Server Version 4, Release 2, Level 2.12
� Server date/time: 21/01/03 � 15:36:15 �Last access: 21/01/03 � 15:34:54

Mode Function �Pattern (match from top down)
---- --------- -----------------------------
Excl Filespace /mnt/stats
Excl Directory /wispers/users/wispers
Excl Directory
/wispers/users/aidan/Projects/distrib/install_0211251433/logs
Excl Directory /wispers/users/stats
Excl Directory /wispers/users/zhiming/Reporting
Excl All � � � /wispers/home/patrick/www/apache-1.3.26/logs/.../*
Excl All � � � /wispers/opt/netscape/4.15/.../*
Excl All � � � /wispers/users/tmp/.../*
Excl All � � � /wispers/users/zhiming/downloads/.../*
Excl All � � � /wispers/data/sybase/.../*
Excl All � � � /devices/.../*
Excl All � � � /dev/.../*
Excl All � � � /usr/local2/tmp/.../*
Excl All � � � /var/tmp/.../*
Excl All � � � /tmp/.../*
Excl All � � � /wispers/home/zhiming/test.dir/.../*
Excl All � � � /wispers/users/zhiming/test.dir/.../*
Excl All � � � /usr/local2/logs/.../*



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For your 3.7.2 Solaris client, the simplest and most thorough thing to do
to check your Include-Exclude list is: �dsmc show inclexcl
which in effect "compiles" the rules on your server and client to produce
a summary report.

Richard Sims, BU



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