I have an NT server running SAP/Oracle. I am backing up the Oracle DB with
TDP for R3, and thus want to exclude these files from TSM incremental. I
cannot get it to work.
NT server v 4.0 with SP6
TSM client v 4.2.1.30
TSM server v4.2.2.7
running on AIX v 4.3.3
The book gives an example: Quote
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I have an NT server running SAP/Oracle. I am backing up the Oracle DB with
TDP for R3, and thus want to exclude these files from TSM incremental. I
cannot get
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 08:46, Richard Foster wrote:
I have an NT server running SAP/Oracle. I am backing up the Oracle DB with
TDP for R3, and thus want to exclude these files from TSM incremental. I
cannot get it to work.
The book gives an example: Quote
Exclude all files and directories in
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Subject: NT exclude problem
I have an NT server running SAP/Oracle. I am backing up the
Oracle DB with TDP for R3, and thus want to exclude these
files from TSM incremental. I cannot get it to work.
NT server v 4.0 with SP6
TSM client v
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I have an NT server running SAP/Oracle. I am backing up the Oracle DB with
TDP for R3, and thus want to exclude these files from TSM
Do you have any include.dir lines in your option file? If you do,
they override all excludes, no matter what their placement.
No, I don't have include.dir, only exclude and include statements.
If you want to see what TSM thinks should be included or excluded,
run dsmc q inclexcl
I tried
René
Why would you prefer exclude.dir '?:\oracle\...\saparch'
I think you may be assuming something that I've missed, and I need to
learn.
- Are the apostrophes significant?
- Why do you leave off the trailing backslash and asterisk?
- Is a ? better than a * as wildcard here (I know one's a
Aren't Oracle files .ora? This works for me.
Exclude *:\...\*.ora
SAP's version of Oracle isn't quite standard Oracle. The files in this
directory have various extensions, mainly *.svd and *.001, but it's an
idea. I can try these specifically.
Richard Foster
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