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Subject:Re: Exclude.dir statements
Correct your entry. It should read
exclude.dir *:\...\logcaster\
Ideally, rather than the exclude.dir, you could exclude the files you wish
with
exclude *:\...\logcaster
From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually correct syntax is:
exclude.dir *:\...\logcaster
Note that there should be no terminating slash at the end of the
specification.
You are correct, sir. Apologies.
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I want to exclude some directories from being backed up so I can stop the
file backup failure notifications I get. So I created the following server
client opt statement and assigned it to the options set of this client but
it doesn't appear to be working. I don't set my client opts in the
to backup troublesome files within the structure.
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
-Original Message-
From: Dearman, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 1/13/2004 14:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: Exclude.dir
In addition to the recommendations of others...
1. You didn't give us the context of the not working: if the backups involve
client schedules, make sure that you restart those processes, to pick up
the new client specs.
2. Always do 'dsmc query inclexcl' after making such a change, to
From: Dearman, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I use:
Exclude*:\...\logcaster\...\*
Will that exclude subdirectories as well within the logcaster directory. I
want to exclude everything under logcaster including files and
subdirectories
It will not. However, you commented that you were