On 4 mei 2009, at 16:15, Shawn Drew wrote:
It seems that /dev is excluded on all of our Linux clients (but not Solaris or AIX)
df will probably show you something like: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on udev 10240 84 10156 1% /dev As you can see, /dev is not even a normal filesystem (unlike Solaris and AIX), so making backups is of little use. It is generated on the fly by the kernel. It is important to backup /etc/udev/
The directory doesn't even show in the GUI when attempting a backup. (Normally if it is excluded, it is listed, but with an "X"). However a command line backup of /dev does work. The q inclexcl doesn't show anything excluded. On Windows, a "q inclexcl" shows the OS excluded files, but nothing on linux. Does anyone know a list of what is excluded and how? Client: 5.5.1 on Linux a "dsmc q inclexcl" shows: *** FILE INCLUDE/EXCLUDE *** Mode Function Pattern (match from top down) Source File ---- --------- ------------------------------ ----------------- No exclude filespace statements defined. Excl Directory /.../.TsmCacheDir TSM No include/exclude statements defined. No DFS include/exclude statements defined. PS The $LANG is set to en_US, so it's not a character limitation thing Regards, Shawn ________________________________________________ Shawn Drew This message and any attachments (the "message") is intended solely for the addressees and is confidential. If you receive this message in error, please delete it and immediately notify the sender. Any use not in accord with its purpose, any dissemination or disclosure, either whole or partial, is prohibited except formal approval. The internet can not guarantee the integrity of this message. BNP PARIBAS (and its subsidiaries) shall (will) not therefore be liable for the message if modified. Please note that certain functions and services for BNP Paribas may be performed by BNP Paribas RCC, Inc.
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