If you would like to exclude directories then use
exclude.dir

Jack

-----Original Message-----
From: Christo Heuër [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 8:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Anything wrong with this picture?


Hi All,

I'm running the Tsm3.7.2.0 code on a Solaris machine and can not seem to get
certain files excluded from the backup process.
Here is the complete inclexcl file and the resultant backup - obviously only
the parts where it is actually sending the excluded files.

Does anyones excludes work on Solaris on this level?
Can anyone see what we are doing wrong here?
BTW the scheduler process was stopped and started...

Thanks
Christo

# more /etc/adsm/inclexcl.list
exclude /orabin/*
include /orabin/tet.txt
include /orabin/.kshrc
include /orabin/.profile
exclude /fsps01/*
exclude /fsps02/*
exclude /fsps03/*
exclude /gtps01/*
exclude /gtps02/*
exclude /gtps03/*
exclude /wcps01/*
exclude /wcps02/*
exclude /wcps03/*
exclude /usr/*
exclude /proc/*
exclude /dev/*
exclude /devices/*
exclude /etc/*
exclude /var/*
include /var/adm/*
exclude /tmp/*
exclude /opt/*
exclude /usr/openwin/*
#

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Normal File-->        20,463,616 /fsps02/control/ctrl02.dbf [Sent]
ANS1898I ***** Processed    93,000 files *****
Normal File-->       268,435,968 /fsps02/redolog1/fsps_redo_g2_p.dbf [Sent]
Normal File-->       525,352,960 /fsps02/sbslog/sbslog_01.dbf [Sent]
Normal File-->       525,352,960 /fsps02/sbslog/sbslog_02.dbf [Sent]
Normal File-->       525,352,960 /fsps02/sbslog/sbslog_03.dbf [Sent]
Normal File-->       525,352,960 /fsps02/sbstbl/sbstbl_01.dbf [Sent]
<  712.76 MB> [ - ]

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