Hi All
Here's an old chestnut.
I'm trying to develop the definitive Windows2003 include/exclude list,
with the idea that it will be applied to all W2k3 servers in the
organization with local overrrides where necessary. This includes for
Citrix/ terminal servers, app servers, Exchange, Notes
Hello everyone,
I am trying to develop a standard include/exclude list for our
Windows server admin. I have had much trouble with this little project.
I am trying to backup 1 particular directory on a particular server and
nothing else. I cannot get the syntax to function the way
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I want to ONLY backup the c:\Cisco IP Communicator directory
On Oct 23, 2006, at 3:58 PM, RODOLFICH, NICHOLAS wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am trying to develop a standard include/exclude list for our
Windows server admin. I have had much trouble with this little
project.
I am trying to backup 1 particular directory on a particular server
and
nothing
Hello,
When we issue tsmq inclexcl - this gives us the default include exclude
list. What if I would like to change some of the entries, if so where is the
location of this include/exclude file or what is this file called.
Kamran H. Rao
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Hi all,
I ran into an issue over the weekend that I can't seem to figure out. We
had one of our developers delete a folder from one of our Windows
shares. I attempted to recover
Hi all,
I ran into an issue over the weekend that I can't seem to figure out. We
had one of our developers delete a folder from one of our Windows
shares. I attempted to recover and realized that TSM had not been
backing up this particular share! They ended up spending all weekend
recreating the
On Nov 1, 2005, at 6:17 AM, John E. Vincent wrote:
...Does anyone have a query I can run against the database directly
that
will give me a list of all files backed up for a node during the last
session? ...
John - It seems like you are the server administrator...and you are
being
asked
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I ran into an issue over the weekend that I can't seem to figure out. We
had one of our developers delete
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Hi all,
I ran
Richard,
While I would love to have a separate person to handle TSM Clients much
less TSM as a whole, my team is only 4 strong. We rely pretty heavily on
automation and alerting to let us know when something is wrong.
I actually didn't think about the dsmsched.log. I've gotten a chance to
to
On Nov 1, 2005, at 2:18 PM, John E. Vincent wrote:
...One thing I wondered is since the client service runs as a system
account, should I still have to worry about permissions on the
share itself?
...
John -
Chapter 3 of the Windows client manual says:
By default, Tivoli Storage Manager
I have been reading the Tivoli manual about creating exclude lists. It show
how to exclude a file or
Using the exclude.dir to exclude a directory. Now I have a couple of windows
2003 client that have both internal
Storage and external storage, I.e. some EMC storage attached via fibre
Take a look at the DOMAIN statement, which is used to handle what gets
backed up incrementally at the file system level. You can stick a minus
sign (-) in front of each file system (drive) that you do not want to back
up, i.e.,
domain -g: -h: -i:
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software
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Creating an exclude list
I have been reading the Tivoli manual about creating exclude lists. It
show how to exclude a file or
Using the exclude.dir to exclude a directory. Now I have a couple of
windows 2003 client that have both internal
Storage and external storage, I.e. some
about I/O -(me)
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Look at the domain option in the client manual. This will do
for Exchange and B/A client exclude list
Dear All,
Can someone enlighten me on which folders should I exclude from being backedup
using BA client 5.2.2 while I am taking backups of Exchange server 2000 using
TDP for Exchange 5.2.2. My TSM Server is on windows 2000 and version is 5.2.2.5
and am going
Sandra,
You need to find out where the .EDB, .STM, and .LOG files are
being stored for each Exchange storage group and EXCLUDE those
directories. By default, those files are stored under a
directory under: C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\storage-group-name
However... the files are typically placed
Dear All,
Can someone enlighten me on which folders should I exclude from being backedup
using BA client 5.2.2 while I am taking backups of Exchange server 2000 using
TDP for Exchange 5.2.2. My TSM Server is on windows 2000 and version is 5.2.2.5
and am going to upgrade to 5.2.3.
Should I exclude
I think you want EXCLUDE.Dir /.../.snapshot
Study Include/Exclude doc in the client manual, as it's vital to fully
understand and master their intricacies. TSM Include/Exclude specs are
generic in their formulation, and should not be confused with the
wildcard
specs of any given operating
hi all,
I would like to know exactly ... what I should type if I want to exclude any directory
that is named .snapshot and all the files in it of course for example I have these
directory and filesystems (Unix system)
/apps/.snapshot/
/.snapshot/
/local/apps/.snapshot/
Hi there,
I just started using TSM, I am still learning basics ... can anyone help me with this:-
what is the difference between ...
exclude,exclude.dir,exclude.archive
or maybe in include sense i mean .. include, include.dir,etc
if there are any documentation that I can download
Does someone have a good, very complete EXCLUDE list for Netware servers
(up to V6) you could send me ?
I am looking for stuff like, how to exclude the PRINT/SPOOL directories,
no matter where they are.
Or handling things like: 'SYS:/_SWAP_.MEM'
sys:\queues\*.qdr\*
EXCLUDE apps:\queues\*.qdr\*
EXCLUDE users:\queues\*.qdr\*
EXCLUDE SYS:\_SWAP_.MEM
At 09:21 AM 9/30/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Does someone have a good, very complete EXCLUDE list for Netware servers
(up to V6) you could
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Hi,
I'm sure that this question has been answered already in the past, but I'm looking for
a good include
Hi,
I'm sure that this question has been answered already in the past, but I'm looking for
a good include - exclude list for Windows NT and for Windows 2000 clients.
What about the contents of the excluded files (eg c:\winnt\...\sam.log). Can they be
retrieved from the registry backup, event
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.)
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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
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 11:20:23AM +0200, Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM wrote:
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?
I don't understand what you mean by In this
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On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 11:20:23AM +0200, Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM wrote:
You could use dsmc -optfile=other-optfile.opt. In this option file you can
point to other-optfile.sys in which you specify
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 02:00:03PM +0200, Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM wrote:
And your dsm.sys contains the following lines:
SERVERNAME TSM1
[...]
SERVERNAME TSM2
[...]
Aha! I didn't think of that. However, are you sure that it is harmless to
refer to the same TSM-server under
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And your dsm.sys contains the following lines:
SERVERNAME TSM1
[...]
SERVERNAME TSM2
[...]
Aha! I didn't think
You *can* do this, but you *should not* do this. If you override the
regular include/exclude list, then you will get a backup of your database
files during that backup. However, the next time you run a backup with
your original include/exclude list, any backup versions of the database
files
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You *can* do this, but you *should not* do this. If you override
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Hi Andy!
Thanks for filling me in! I forgot to mention this part! :-(
Your management class
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You *can* do this, but you *should not* do this. If you override the
regular include/exclude list, then you will get a backup
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On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 09:08:16AM -0400, Andy Raibeck wrote:
files during that backup. However, the next
Will someone please explain the pitfalls of changing the include/exclude
list as it relates to this issue. We have a server that is running Oracle.
There is no TDP for True64 so we're stuck with what we have, the client.
Backing up open Oracle files is a waste of time because we know from testing
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Will someone please explain
Geoff,
You are correct in that putting a file into the exclude list has the same
effect as if the file was deleted from the client. We took a similar
approach to Tom, but instead of excluding the oracle files and archiving
them, we dynamically build dsm.opt file for the daily backups that only
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Are you confirming that all but the last copy
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Will someone please explain the pitfalls of changing the include/exclude
list as it relates to this issue. We have
they are open, I feel I
should also exclude:
EXCLUDE *:\EXCHSRVR\...\DB*.DAT
Do you feel this is a good idea?
Do you have any other suggestions for the Exclude list?
Thanks,
Al
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I've just started working with TDP
I have some problems when I want to exclude some filesystems.
I use the follow sentences in the file dsm.sys but the backup doesn't read
the lines and do incremental backup in all the server.
exclude /.../*
exclude /usr/.../*
exclude /var/.../*
exclude /tmp/.../*
exclude /home/.../*
exclude
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I have some problems when I want to exclude some filesystems.
I use the follow sentences in the file dsm.sys but the backup
doesn't read
Tip: If you're battling with include-exclude lists, make your life
easier by using the 'dsmc q inclexcl' (modern) or
'dsmc show inclexcl' (earlier) command. It will show you what
*it* thinks your list is, including those often-forgotten
specs from the server-based
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 14:53:41 -0700, you wrote:
Does anyone have an example exclude list for Win2k that will
basically exclude
Hi,
Does anyone have an example exclude list for Win2k that will
basically exclude the entire OS and all OS specific files? We're trying
to eliminate backing up all unnecessary files/folders that will be
restored as part of a separate recovery. Thanks in advance!
Luke Dahl
NASA-Jet
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 14:53:41 -0700, you wrote:
Does anyone have an example exclude list for Win2k that will
basically exclude the entire OS and all OS specific files? We're trying
to eliminate backing up all unnecessary files/folders that will be
restored as part of a separate recovery
system and forget to arrange for an
update of the include/exclude list. If you exclude file systems you
don't want backed up, a missed update to the include/exclude list
could result in some unnecessary data being backed up. If you include
only the file systems you do want backed up, a missed update
Hi everyone,
Could you help me taking a look at this incl/excl file (for unix boxes) and
tell me wether the statemets are valid or not.
1. My intention is to back up only the filesystems marked as included in this
list. Is it valid to put an exclude /.../* statement at the end of the file
and
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Hi everyone,
Could you help me taking a look at this incl/excl file (for unix boxes) and
tell me wether the statemets
be carefull Don, the show inclexcl lists top-down !
R. Lambelet, Nestl Vevey
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Check your clientopts
es ineffective.
Don France
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When I execute the command it shows all my client opt
: Exclude List for NT 4.0
Just finished upgrading to AIX 4.1.2 Server on my NT
servers I am having a
problem with excludes that used to work on 3.1. I am using
client version
4.1.2 These are the 2 files on one of my servers but this is
happening on a
lot them. I am also using
with it?
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Hi Bruce,
try dsmc q inclexcl
to see want TSM has understood of your inclexcl list.
Remember to stop/start your scheduler when
Just finished upgrading to AIX 4.1.2 Server on my NT servers I am having a
problem with excludes that used to work on 3.1. I am using client version
4.1.2 These are the 2 files on one of my servers but this is happening on a
lot them. I am also using a client option set.
Here are the options
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Hey again,
We've been forced into the workstation backup
Hey again,
We've been forced into the workstation backup business and I'm trying to
come up with as restrictive an options file as we can get away with.
The goal is to restrict backups to personal documents and Netscape
browser and email settings (well the real goal is to have folks use the
properties, see / use the MS-DOS name.
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Hello All - I was wondering in the NT environment, how you write up an
exclude list for folders that contain a space.
We could easily rename these folders, however, it would involve also
changing names within various
: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:51 AM
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Hi:
This got me when I was reinstalling the service for the scheduled backups
and had to point to a directory path that included 'program files'. You need
to use the MS-DOS name that does not include spaces. Click
Thanks Lawrence - but afterwards, I found out that quotes around it works
fine and is much easier.
Thanks
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Hi:
This got me when I
names.
Jack
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Hi:
This got me when I was reinstalling the service for the scheduled backups
and had to point to a directory path
Hi:
Perhaps on the include/exclude list, but on the service we saw that while the service
would start when placed in quotes, when the server was rebooted it would not. The path
was trucated to the first space.
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It is possible to exclude files with spaces
Hello All - I was wondering in the NT environment, how you write up an
exclude list for folders that contain a space.
We could easily rename these folders, however, it would involve also
changing names within various programs. Some, of course, are for Windows,
therefore, those names cannot
Never mind - I figured it out - I just put quotes around it and it works
like a charm.
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Hello All - I was wondering in the NT environment
t: Re: Exclude list for Windows '98 and Windows NT/2000
At 10:14 AM 10/5/2000 -0700, you wrote:
We are about to install the TSM client on many Windows '98 and Windows
NT/2000 systems. I'd appreciate any pointers to good exclude lists (or
the
lists themselves) for these two operating systems
We are about to install the TSM client on many Windows '98 and Windows
NT/2000 systems. I'd appreciate any pointers to good exclude lists (or the
lists themselves) for these two operating systems. I found exclude lists
for UNIX in the archives, but had no luck with Windows. Thanks.
Richard
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