Dear *SMites
I have an AIX system which has 65 filesystems in total and I want to backup 27
filesystems out of these. Is there any other way apart from specifying each one of
them (there again we have limitaion of max 20 objects in a single schedule/command).
Anything more intelligent (???) is
I have an AIX system which has 65 filesystems in total and I want to
backup 27 filesystems out of these. Is there any other way apart from
specifying each one of them (there again we have limitaion of max 20
objects in a single schedule/command). Anything more intelligent (???)
is welcome...
The
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Use the domain parameter in your dsm.sys file to specify which filesystems
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Dear *SMites
I have an AIX system which has 65 filesystems in total and I want to backup
27 filesystems out of these. Is there any other way apart from specifying
each one
Use the domain parameter in your dsm.sys file to specify which filesystems
that should be backed up.
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Daniel Sparrman
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Subject: too many filesystems to backup
Dear *SMites
I have an AIX system which has 65 filesystems in total and I want to backup
27 filesystems out of these. Is there any other way apart from specifying
each one
Richard,
Back in V1 of the product, the limitation of 20 operands on the command
line was thought to be a good idea. Many (if not all) UNIX shells expand
un-quoted wildcard characters with a list of files that match in the
current directory. The limit of 20 operands was put in place to
Richard,
Back in V1 of the product, the limitation of 20 operands on the command
line was thought to be a good idea. Many (if not all) UNIX shells expand
un-quoted wildcard characters with a list of files that match in the
current directory. The limit of 20 operands was put in place to