I need to exclude oradata files from the OS incremental backup exclude.dir
/exlibris1/oradat* where they lice but I need
to backup (include some *.archive files in same path but in subdirectories)
I have included the archive path /exlibris2/oradata/aleph1/arch/ but it
still thinks that they are
EXCLUDE.DIR is processed before regular INCLUDE or EXCLUDE statements, so
position of EXCLUDE.DIR has no bearing.
I'd suggest just using INCLUDE to include the files you want to back up,
then use EXCLUDE to exclude the rest.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
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De: Justin Case [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 19 de setembro de 2005 15:38
Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Assunto: Include/exclude issue ?
I need to exclude oradata
Here's what I use and it's working fine. I removed the exclude.dir that was
there. Client is Solaris 8 with TSM client 5.1.5.2.
EXCLUDE /oradata[1-9]/.../*
*
include /oradata9/backup1/.../*
include /oradata9/backup2/.../*
Gerald Michalak
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on
I have added exclude statements in my dsm.opt file to exclude the dat files
in my Windows2000 Profiles. The syntax of my exclude statement is:
EXCLUDE d:\...\*.dat
When I open the GUI on the client and look at the files under the backup
selection, it shows that the files are excluded from
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Subject: Include/Exclude issue
I have added exclude statements in my dsm.opt file to exclude the dat files
in my Windows2000 Profiles. The syntax of my exclude statement is:
EXCLUDE d:\...\*.dat
When I open the GUI on the client and look at the files under the backup
selection, it shows