Does it hold true that once you turned subfilebackup=yes in your dsm.opt all
backups from then on will use subfile?  It seems to be the case because when
I backed up my 400 MB .pst file without adding an "include.subfile"
statement in my dsm.opt it went head and backed it up using subfile backup
by default and sent 9MB's to the tsmserver the 2nd time around.

When would I use the include.subfile option?  When I have subfilebackup=no?

Reason why I'm asking this is because if I can limit the amount of storage
space on TSM for all .pst files that would great! Instead of doing a full
backup of the .pst file every time it changes.

Thanks







-----Original Message-----
From: Stef Coene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 5:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Using subfile backup for specific filetypes ?

On Friday 30 April 2004 04:29, TSM_User wrote:
> Remember that the include exclude list is read from the bottom up.  So
> based on what you typed the include for subfile backup would not happen. > The order 
> should be as follows:
>
> Domain D:
> SubFileBackup Yes
> Exclude *
> Include d:\MyFolder\...\*
> exclude.subfile d:\MyFolder\...\*
> Include.subfile d:\MyFolder\...\*.msx
I don't have ay subfile includes, but if you start dsmc, you can use the 
command "q incl" to see the full include - exclude list (client option set +

dsm.opt + operation system excludes).  And this list is processed from top
to 
bottom.

Stef

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