Re: Exclude statement

2005-06-27 Thread Bos, Karel
Hi,

Just add 
EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\*

Regards,

Karel

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Larry Peifer
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Subject: Exclude statement

The following files are failing during backup of our Win2003 node using
TSM Client 5.3.0 and TSM Server 5.3.1 on AIX.

\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\5236
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9544
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9860

I'm trying to exclude everything below the   ...\Local Settings\Temp\
directory structure.  So I've added this line to the dsm.opt file.

EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\*

We're running the CAD to control the Scheduler and have SCHEDMODE set to
polling; all of which is working fine.

I've added other patterns for exclude processing and they are all
working fine.  It's just this one that I must be missing something with.

Thanks in advance.

Larry Peifer
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
UNIX System Admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Exclude statement

2005-06-27 Thread Larry Peifer
Well yes,  EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\* was my first choice
also but it isn't working  any other ideas?




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Hi,

Just add
EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\*

Regards,

Karel

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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Larry Peifer
Sent: maandag 27 juni 2005 18:13
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Subject: Exclude statement

The following files are failing during backup of our Win2003 node using
TSM Client 5.3.0 and TSM Server 5.3.1 on AIX.

\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\5236
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9544
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9860

I'm trying to exclude everything below the   ...\Local Settings\Temp\
directory structure.  So I've added this line to the dsm.opt file.

EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\*

We're running the CAD to control the Scheduler and have SCHEDMODE set to
polling; all of which is working fine.

I've added other patterns for exclude processing and they are all
working fine.  It's just this one that I must be missing something with.

Thanks in advance.

Larry Peifer
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
UNIX System Admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Exclude statement

2005-06-27 Thread Shannon Bach

There is an extra directory in there you're not coveringtry this,


c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\5236

*:\...\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\*





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Well yes, EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\* was my first choice
also but it isn't working  any other ideas?




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Hi,

Just add
EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\*

Regards,

Karel

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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Larry Peifer
Sent: maandag 27 juni 2005 18:13
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Exclude statement

The following files are failing during backup of our Win2003 node using
TSM Client 5.3.0 and TSM Server 5.3.1 on AIX.

\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\5236
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9544
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9860

I'm trying to exclude everything below the  ...\Local Settings\Temp\
directory structure. So I've added this line to the dsm.opt file.

EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\*

We're running the CAD to control the Scheduler and have SCHEDMODE set to
polling; all of which is working fine.

I've added other patterns for exclude processing and they are all
working fine. It's just this one that I must be missing something with.

Thanks in advance.

Larry Peifer
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
UNIX System Admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Exclude statement - fixed

2005-06-27 Thread Larry Peifer
Thanks for the help.  It's working now, sintax error as usual.

Bad
EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\*

Good
EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\*




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There is an extra directory in there you're not coveringtry this,


c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\5236

*:\...\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\*





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Operations Analyst -Data Center Services
Information Management Systems
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Well yes,  EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\* was my first choice
also but it isn't working  any other ideas?




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Hi,

Just add
EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\*

Regards,

Karel

-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Larry Peifer
Sent: maandag 27 juni 2005 18:13
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Exclude statement

The following files are failing during backup of our Win2003 node using
TSM Client 5.3.0 and TSM Server 5.3.1 on AIX.

\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\5236
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9544
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9860

I'm trying to exclude everything below the   ...\Local Settings\Temp\
directory structure.  So I've added this line to the dsm.opt file.

EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\*

We're running the CAD to control the Scheduler and have SCHEDMODE set to
polling; all of which is working fine.

I've added other patterns for exclude processing and they are all
working fine.  It's just this one that I must be missing something with.

Thanks in advance.

Larry Peifer
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
UNIX System Admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Exclude statement

2005-06-27 Thread TSM_User
\...\ means all directories and sub directories so when there are two folders 
\one\two\ you only need a single \...\ you don't need two of them as in your 
example.

Shannon Bach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is an extra directory in there you're not coveringtry this,


c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\5236

*:\...\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\*





Madison Gas  Electric Co
Operations Analyst -Data Center Services
Information Management Systems
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Office 608-252-7260



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Well yes,  EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\* was my first choice
also but it isn't working  any other ideas?




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Hi,

Just add
EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\...\*

Regards,

Karel

-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Larry Peifer
Sent: maandag 27 juni 2005 18:13
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Exclude statement

The following files are failing during backup of our Win2003 node using
TSM Client 5.3.0 and TSM Server 5.3.1 on AIX.

\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\5236
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9544
\\sosim\c$\Documents and Settings\jadmin\Local
Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_jadmin\9860

I'm trying to exclude everything below the   ...\Local Settings\Temp\
directory structure.  So I've added this line to the dsm.opt file.

EXCLUDE *:\...\Local Settings\Temp\*

We're running the CAD to control the Scheduler and have SCHEDMODE set to
polling; all of which is working fine.

I've added other patterns for exclude processing and they are all
working fine.  It's just this one that I must be missing something with.

Thanks in advance.

Larry Peifer
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
UNIX System Admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Re: exclude statement

2000-09-29 Thread Kai Hintze

 Hi,

 Is this exclude statement valid?
 **inclexcl***
 exclude /home/hosp*/data/.../*.TMP


I believe it should be
exclude /home/hosp.../data/.../*.TMP

The directory wildcard is "..." not "*".

- Kai.


 I still getting this error :

 ***dsmsched.log
 09/27/00   20:02:54 ANS1228E Sending of bject
 '/home/hospc3/data/doc/srvinst4.TMP' failed
 09/27/00   20:02:54 ANS4005E Error processing
 '/home/hospc3/data/doc/srvinst4.TMP': file not found

 Thanks,
 Estee Chen (GLIC)




Re: exclude statement

2000-09-29 Thread Estee Chen

Kai,

exclude /home/hosp.../data/.../*.TMP
This syntax is invalid, use 'show inclexcl' will show you that.
*
# dsmc show inclexcl
ANS1036S Invalid option '/home/hosp.../data/.../*.TMP' found in options file
'/usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/inclexcl'
 at line number : 5
 Invalid entry : 'exclude
/home/hosp.../data/.../*.TMP'

ANS1042S Include/Exclude pattern has a '...' without beginning/ending
directory delimiter
**

- Estee





From: Kai Hintze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: exclude statement
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 14:44:56 +

  Hi,
 
  Is this exclude statement valid?
  **inclexcl***
  exclude /home/hosp*/data/.../*.TMP
 

I believe it should be
exclude /home/hosp.../data/.../*.TMP

The directory wildcard is "..." not "*".

- Kai.


  I still getting this error :
 
  ***dsmsched.log
  09/27/00   20:02:54 ANS1228E Sending of bject
  '/home/hospc3/data/doc/srvinst4.TMP' failed
  09/27/00   20:02:54 ANS4005E Error processing
  '/home/hospc3/data/doc/srvinst4.TMP': file not found
 
  Thanks,
  Estee Chen (GLIC)
 

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Re: exclude statement

2000-09-29 Thread Richard Sims

ANS1036S Invalid option '/home/hosp.../data/.../*.TMP'

Nothing in TSM generates more confusion than specifying exclusions
with wildcards.  We all dread having to deal with it, particularly
as it doesn't exactly conform to any common wildcard conventions
we're used to.  The B/A manual says that wildcards are not allowed
in the higher level portions of file path specifications, and this
seems to bear that out.  I think you're left to either specify
each /home/hosp___ file system on its own Exclude statement or
go with an Exclude of /home/.../data/.../*.TMP if that does what
you need.  The current Exclude capability is rather limited.
   Richard Sims, BU