Hi Raichard,
Thanks a lot for what you suggest, I just tryied it
and worked very fine!
Best regards,
David.
--- Richard Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a
HPUX box. I want to backup something sometimes and
not
to backup this same thing others,
Hi Jon,
Thanks a lot for your reply!
I'll check what you suggest.
Best regards,
David.
--- Martin, Jon R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David,
I found it a little easier to do setting up
a schedule through the
web interface. I didn't use command line on the
client side because I do
David,
I experienced a similar situation. I excluded the object in
general. For the occasions when I wanted to back that object up I used
include as an option to my backup command and specified the area in
question.
Thanks,
Jon Martin
-Original Message-
From: David Ruiz
I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a
HPUX box. I want to backup something sometimes and not
to backup this same thing others, the problem is that
if I put it on an exclude statement, I will never be
able to backup it unless I include it again.
...
I have already tryied to use two
Hi Jon,
Thanks a lot or answering, I searched all aver my TSM
documentation and I am not able yet to put a include
option for the backup command (dsmc incremental) could
you please tell me how you did it?
Thanks again.
David.
--- Martin, Jon R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David,
I
David,
I found it a little easier to do setting up a schedule through the
web interface. I didn't use command line on the client side because I do
not have root access to the server that was having this problem. From the
command line you can issue.
dsmc i /dir/subdir/*
This
Hi all TSMers,
I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a
HPUX box. I want to backup something sometimes and not
to backup this same thing others, the problem is that
if I put it on an exclude statement, I will never be
able to backup it unless I include it again. I have
this: