You don't need the "*".
The trailing "/" is unnecessary, too, in your case but, IMO, adds
clarity.
The trailing "/" would make NB exclude a directory of name "SAS" but not
a file.
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Markham
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 10:02 AM
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] quick exclude Question
Guys can you just advise me here on something simple.
I have a policy.
Policy file list has /SAN/SAS/ in it. The policy also has cross mount
points option ticked plus multiple data streams.
The machine the policy is on has these mount points
/SAN/SAS/dir1
/SAN/SAS/dir1/something
/SAN/SAS/dir1/somethingdiff
This policy is an application policy and so i just want to capture
anything under /SAN/SAS hence the file list inclusion above.
The question is i have a UNIX policy for the same client and want to
obviously exclude everything under /SAN/SAS as i have an
ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive set for that policy.
Is the exclude list for the unix policy like this :-
/SAN/SAS/*
Or this :-
/SAN/SAS/
Im not sure if i need the * or not.
cheers
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