Hi to all
I want to be in the safe side , I need to back up the PST files on another
management class ( another storage pool)
Here what I have in my inclexcl file
exclude"/.../*"
include"/media/nss/.../*.*" mgcc12
include"/media/nss/.../*.pst&quo
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Do those specific names show up as individual filesystems in a
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All,
On systems where we're running Oracle database instances, we generally
have four filesystems dedicated to Oracle named: /u01, /u02, /u03, & /u04.
Since these are used by a DBMS, we don
uld be useless.
(The databases are instead backed up via TDPO or RMAN.)
So, we want to exclude those four filesystems from TSM backups.
We should be able to put these entries in the include-exclude file (normally
configured as "/{usr|opt}/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/inclexcl")
to e
OK... so you have your answer: the EXCLUDE for the *.dbf files needs to be
repositioned so the EXCLUDE is processed before the INCLUDEs for the
/abcd-xy1 directories. QUERY INCLEXCL shows the include-exclude list from
the top-down, but as you know, the INCLUDE and EXCLUDE options are written
in
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Inclexcl help
What does the full path to these *.dbf files look like? Could they
reside
under one of the /abcd-xy1 directories that are INCLUDEd?
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development
Level 3 Team Lead
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 12/10/2008
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Hi,
Here is the "q inclexcl" output for one of the nodes.
The node is still attempting to backup the "/.../oradata/.../*.dbf"
files.
What is wrong with the inclexcl and how to stop /.../oradata/.../*.dbf
from being backed up?
tsm> q inclexcl
*** FILE INCLUDE/EXCLUDE ***
I opened a PMR about this and the response was to disable the VSS service
and run the Q INCLEXCL again. Sure enough the excludes were gone. Apparently
VSS has input to what's included/excluded. I'm now trying to find out why
and how I can tell VSS to butt out!
The TSM tech also said tha
Hi,
I have got 5.5.0.0 BA Client on my Windows Exchange 2007 server,
no TDP for Exchange yet, so I was asked to backup the exchange logs.
I am unable to do this as all the E*.logs are excluded by the operating
system as seen in Q INCLEXCL. Why ?
These files do not appear in
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To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Q INCLEXCL and "Operating System"
Got a strange one. TSM client 5.4.1.2 on Windows2003 running Oracle 11.
The admin used to have an Exclude.DIR for the Oracle archive log
directory and now wants to back it up. He removed the Exclude.DIR an
output
of Q INCLEXCL is showing several different Oracle excludes listed as
"Operating System", but there are no matching entries in the
FilesNotToBackup registry key. Here's brief snippet from the Q INCLEXCL:
Exclude All D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\11.1.0\DB\DATABASE\SNCFPRB1.ORA
O
That's exactly what it was - but I couldn't see the non-existent mngmtclass in
the 'q inclexcl' command without the -detail option.
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Is there a client option set on the server for this node?
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Hi,
I'm ge
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] What is line 0 in inclexcl file
My guess is that this is coming from a client option set.
Run the query inclexcl command again, but this time tack on the -detail
option:
dsmc q inclexcl -detail
This will show you the management class name (if specified) for include
My guess is that this is coming from a client option set.
Run the query inclexcl command again, but this time tack on the -detail
option:
dsmc q inclexcl -detail
This will show you the management class name (if specified) for include
statements.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software
hmm, interesting ...
i would touch an inclexcl.file in /var/adm
and in dsm.sys under this nodes stanza
write down inclexcl /var/adm/inclexcl.file
and try again q inclexcl just to see the reaction
- maybe admin center options sets has some leftovers
sorry, i'm trying here :-)
On Mon,
Hi,
There is no inclexcl file - I checked the include options by 'q inclexcl' from
the client's command line.
And I'm definitely on the correct node.
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hi,
couple of questions :
- are you looking at right node/inclexcl file ?
- is your inclexcl file "corrupted", ie: extra LF/CR ?
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> Hi,
>
> I'm getting this error in a clients dsmer
Hi,
I'm getting this error in a clients dsmerror.log:
Management class 'LOGS' named on include/exclude line 0 does not exist
Q inclexcl from DSMC doesn't show any relevant includes, so where is line 0?
Cheers,
Matthew
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OK, thanks a lot
It's a poor thing that TSM didn't give a way to substitute completly inclexcl
file option via CLOPSET
An other point is that it not possible to use many CLOPSET at a time on the
same node.
Pierre
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On Aug 2, 2007, at 6:50 AM, CAYE PIERRE wrote:
Hi,
Using clopset options, is there a way to exclude all possibilities of
using a client's local inclexcl file ?
On UNIX, I imagine that, putting the Client Option 'inclexcl /dev/
null'
can make it, but on wintel environment ?
Ke
Hi Pierre,
No, you cannot use client option sets to specify the INCLEXCL option.
On UNIX systems, INCLEXCL is controlled in dsm.sys, so the system
administrator has some level of control there.
It should also be noted that INCLEXCL is cumulative, like DOMAIN, INCLUDE
or EXCLUDE; so specifying
Hi,
Using clopset options, is there a way to exclude all possibilities of
using a client's local inclexcl file ?
On UNIX, I imagine that, putting the Client Option 'inclexcl /dev/null'
can make it, but on wintel environment ?
Thanks,
Pierre CAYE
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>
>I'm trying to include the root "/" file system and exclude
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Lookup the domain statement for the client options
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>From: "L'Huillier, Denis (GTI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I'm trying to include the root "/" file system and exclude
>everything
>else not previously matched in my inclexcl file.
>
>Example...
>File systems:
>/
>/data
>/data1
&g
I'm trying to include the root "/" file system and exclude everything
else not previously matched in my inclexcl file.
Example...
File systems:
/
/data
/data1
/data2
/dump
/junk
Inclexcl:
Exclude /.../* <-- Here I want to exclude everything not explicitly
stated below w
For those of you running TSM server on AIX or Unix in general, would you
mind posting your inclexcl list? I'd like to compare to what I have.
Thanks,
Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
SAIC M/S-G1b
(858)826-4062
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Vega, Taumel wrote:
In all my client's dsm.opt file I have following line:
Inclexcl c:\tivoli\tsm\baclient\inclexcl.file
This file is the same across al my clients and it contains a very very
long list of exclude statements
I am trying to accomplish the same from a Cloptset on the s
In all my client's dsm.opt file I have following line:
Inclexcl c:\tivoli\tsm\baclient\inclexcl.file
This file is the same across al my clients and it contains a very very
long list of exclude statements
I am trying to accomplish the same from a Cloptset on the server.(
Pointin
...
>I'm not sure how to EXCLUDE all the folders on that drive except 2.
...
How about:
Exclude d:\...\*
Include d:\test1\...\*
Include d:\test2\...\*
That kind of thing is not very efficient, though. Better
to set up a client schedule which simply names those two
directories as you wo
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I think discussion took place some time ago and I was hoping to retrieve
something from saved email. Since I can't find anything specific maybe it
has not. The docs don't seem to be this specific but searches with 500+hits
are a little to lengthy for me.
If someone has done this I'd appreciate s
This is a system(SUN) being readied to replace an existing system(WINNT)
which uses the same management classes. The management class points to a
different stgpool than the default, so the immediate clue is that there are
no files for the node in that stgpool. The inclexcl file shows up, in its
>They look fine to me, but the files are still going to the DEFAULT
>management class.
I could see this happening if client options were changed but the
client schedule processes were not restarted to pick up the change.
If it is the case that some file system objects are going to the new
managem
at are overriding your local include/exclude
list? What does "dsmc query inclexcl" show?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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The only dumb que
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.EDU> INCLEXCL again
They look fine to me, but the files are still going to the DEFAULT
management class.
At 11:04 AM 8/25/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Is this a puzzle? They look fine to me! :-)
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Is this a puzzle? They look fine to me! :-)
Regards,
Andy
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IBM Software Group
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The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The comman
Had some trouble with mail the other day when I sent this, so I'll try again.
There's something obviously wrong with the last three lines, but I just
can't see it.
While we're on the topic of INCLUDES, what's wrong with the last
three? It's a SUN box.
EXclude /cdrom/.../*
EXclude /var/run/.../*
While we're on the topic of INCLUDES, what's wrong with the last
three? It's a SUN box.
EXclude /cdrom/.../*
EXclude /var/run/.../*
EXclude /var/tmp/.../*
EXclude /tmp/.../*
INclude /opt/CThourly/db/.../* HOURLY
INclude /opt/CTweekly/db/.../* EACHWEEK
INclude /opt/CTmonthly/db/.../* EACHMONTH
Fr
> How do I define a path with spaces in a inclexcl statement in a client =
>option set ??
>
>In a normal dsm.opt it would look like:
>
>include "c:\program files\application\shared data\...\*"
>
>How can I specify a path like this with the DEFINE CLIENTOPT comman
Hi,
How do I define a path with spaces in a inclexcl statement in a client option set ??
In a normal dsm.opt it would look like:
include "c:\program files\application\shared data\...\*"
How can I specify a path like this with the DEFINE CLIENTOPT command ?
Regards,
/Brian
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Is there a difference between inclexcl syntax on Solaris vs. AIX? We're
running into problems where the common excludes for Oracle files the
we've always used on AIX are blocking anything from the specified file
spaces.
Excl/u02/oradata/*
excl/u02/oradata/.../*
and nothing
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Betreff: Re: incremental blocked by inclexcl file - Summary
If you don't set DSM_CONFIG, the backup client will look for dsm.opt
first in the current directory and then
emental
backup problem.
To summarize: [my reactions are in braces]
ARCHIVE
---
>From Steve Harris and Dwight Cook:
I could use "archive" instead of "incremental". The archive
command
is not affected by the inclexcl file. I would need to set up an
appropriate
Thank you all for your suggestions on how to overcome my incremental
backup problem.
To summarize: [my reactions are in braces]
ARCHIVE
---
>From Steve Harris and Dwight Cook:
I could use "archive" instead of "incremental". The archive command
is not affect
g the files.
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I am using TSM Client Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.0 on an AIX system.
I have a directory (/s/
ing. In order to prevent
> /s/sirsi/Unicorn from being backed up while the application is live, we
> exclude the directory and its children in the inclexcl file.
>
> I would like to write a script to be run from crontab that shuts down the
> application, does an incremental backup, and
art of the server.
Regard,
Karel
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> Onderwerp: incremental blocked by inclexcl file
>
>
> I am using TSM Client Version 4
...
>So... Is there any way to override the inclexcl file temporarily while
>manually doing an incremental command? I can find no command line option
>that would help. And my attempts to create a custom user dsm.opt file
>pointing to a different inclexcl file only resulted in an erro
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nning via the scheduler. They
usually start at about 22:00, but the actual start time varies, depending
on what other backups the server is performing. In order to prevent
/s/sirsi/Unicorn from being backed up while the application is live, we
exclude the directory and its children in the inclexcl
children in the inclexcl file.
I would like to write a script to be run from crontab that shuts down the
application, does an incremental backup, and then restarts the
application. However, I find that because the directory is excluded in
the inclexcl file, the incremental job of course fails to
your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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I have a server that I want to incrementally backup everything except 3 directories
and all their sub-dirs content. Then, I want to just backup those files and
directories once a week. Any ideas for the best way to approach this?
Thank you,
Jamie S. Aldrich
Verizon Information Services
That's correct. Only use for this line would be to bind everything
to a specific management class, other than default, as:
Include * specialclass.
Of course there other ways to do that also.
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH
Kolbeinn,
Thats very interesting about the management class not showing in the query
inclexcl.
That threw me off the scent, and here I hang my head in shame.
I did not do the standard thing which I always normally do, and thats check to
see whether the management class is being used in the backups
thanks,
John
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Subject: Re: Inclexcl not picking up Management Class
I'll assu
Hi John,
"dsmc q inclexcl" will only show the incude exclude parameters, not mgmt
class parameter. You can see if file is bound to the mgmt class using the
GUI, in the backup view, right-click the mouse on the file. To see if it is
backed up bound to this mgmt class, use the re
Yes Andy this is a real problem, the files backup but they go to the default
pool
which is collocated by node not filespace.
The query inclexcl reproduces the option file including the line I have
highlighted
Unfortunately I cannot send a screen print at the moment because the client
admin is not
How about:
What does QUERY INCLEXCL show?
Also, you don't indicate why you think this is a problem; are you finding
that the d: files are not being bound to the LARGE management class? Or
are you just basing this on what you see in QUERY INCLEXCL?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software
probably \\boxwa009\d$ so try \\boxwa009\d$\...\*
just a thought.
Dwight
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Hi All,
I have an annoying problem
Ho
particular client, however we code the option file and we have tried a
lot of variations
it insists on seeing this line per query inclexcl :-
include d:*large
as
include d:/.../*
I know the line is being read because the query incl/excl shows it in a
different position if I move it around in t
You can try redirecting the output to a file, i.e.:
dsmc q inclexcl > q.txt 2>&1
Alternatively, if this is Windows NT/2000/XP, you can set your OS prompt's
screen buffer size to a larger number of lines so that you can scroll back
through the output. I always set mine to 99
I am trying to run the Q INCLEXCL command from a windows client. However
the response rolls off the screen so that I cannot see it all. I tried
using the > to redirect the output to a file like I do for my admin
commands, but that does not work. I also scanned the doc and saw the
opti
riments with the INCLEXCL options, and I believe
> that the following options in the server or client should work:
>
> EXCLUDE.DIR "C:\*"
> INCLUDE "C:\Documents and Settings\...\*.*"
and got excellent advice from several people. Now I got things to work,
and
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up some Windows PCs to a TSM 4.1.5.3 server running on AIX 4.3.3.
> We usually restrict the backups to the "C:\My Documents" folder by having
> appropriate INCLEXCL statements in the server's CLIENTOPT set.
> This has been working just fine for Windows 98 clients.
>
> How
gt; We usually restrict the backups to the "C:\My Documents" folder by having
> appropriate INCLEXCL statements in the server's CLIENTOPT set.
> This has been working just fine for Windows 98 clients.
>
> However, with Windows XP clients I have been unable to obtain this
&
We back up some Windows PCs to a TSM 4.1.5.3 server running on AIX 4.3.3.
We usually restrict the backups to the "C:\My Documents" folder by having
appropriate INCLEXCL statements in the server's CLIENTOPT set.
This has been working just fine for Windows 98 clients.
However,
47 AM
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Hi all,
How do I include the IMP open files in NT / 2000 like the registry ,
security ... files .
How does TSm handle the openfiles ?
is there a differnt way of backing the system related information files in
NT / 2000.
Any he
Hi all,
How do I include the IMP open files in NT / 2000 like the registry ,
security ... files .
How does TSm handle the openfiles ?
is there a differnt way of backing the system related information files in
NT / 2000.
Any help is greatly apprecaited.
Regards,
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Fr
paces with VerExists=4, VerDeleted=1, RetExtra=30, RetOnly=30. The
informixserver is named "inf2" and the servernum is 2. Since the inclexcl
evaluates from the bottom up, I put it like this:
exclude /var/adm/schedule.log
include /inf2/inf2/.../* db_dbspace
include /inf2/inf2/2/* db_log
Interesting. I concur. Here's the HELP from the NT baclient 4.1.1.16
command line. There is on QUERY INCLEXCL. My AIX client 4.1.3.0 shows
QUERY INCLEXCL in the HELP.
Alex Paschal
Storage Administrator
Freightliner, LLC
(503) 745-6850 phone/vmail
The following help topics are avai
try
q incl
from the baclient command line
Andy
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Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 10:49 PM
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Subject: query inclexcl
On Unix and Netware you can issue the TSM command "query inclexcl" to get
On Unix and Netware you can issue the TSM command "query inclexcl" to get a listing of
the files/directories that are being included/excluded to see if your dsm.opt/sys file
is set up correctly.
This command does not work in NT.
Does any one know of a comparable command from
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>Exclude *:\...\pagefile.sys
>Exclude *:\...\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\*.*
>Exclude *:\...\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\...\*
>Exclude *:\...\UMS\*
>Exclude *:\...\PROFILES\*
>Exclude *:\...\adsm.sys
>
>Exclude *:\...\pagefile.sys
>Exclude *:\...\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\*.*
>Exclude *:\...\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\...\*
>Exclude *:\...\UMS\*
>Exclude *:\...\PROFILES\*
>Exclude *:\...\adsm.sys
>Exclude *:\...\NETWORK ASSOCIATES\*
>Exclude *:\...\dsmsched.log
>Exclude *:\...\NTEVT.log
>Exclude *:\...\NORTON GHOST
UsrClass.dat failed you excluded UsrClass.dat.LOG ?! ;)
best regards
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Since I am not able to master the inclexcl stuff in my AIX environment, I
guess I am foolish to believe I can figure it out in
my newly inherited Win2K client environmen
d enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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Since I am not able to master the inclexcl stuff in my AIX environment, I
guess I am foolish to believe I can figure it out in
my newly inherited Win2K client environment but here goes...
Just started and have not yet put together a cloptset for these boxes but I
have put some includes/excludes
dows\UsrClass.dat.LOG"
is exluding the .LOG, but the file it failed on is "UsrClass.dat" (no .LOG)
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Since I
exclude "*:\documents and settings\...\ntuser.dat"
exclude "*:\documents and settings\...\usrclass.dat.LOG"
exclude "*:\documents and settings\...\usrclass.dat"
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, January 22, 2002 10:13 AM
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Since I am not able to master the inclexcl stuff in my AIX environment, I
guess I am foolish to believe I can figure it out in
my newly inherited Win2K client environment but here goes...
Just started and have
Hi all.
I've got a client option set defined on the server for my UNIX clients.
The include-exclude specifications fulfill most everything I need. However
there are some UNIX clients which have a few special case needs. As such
these boxes have a local inclexcl file specified in the ds
George Lesho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 17.10.2001 21:27:34
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I am at the point of tears... I can not make a working inclexcl file. I am
on
Hello again out there !
I have a little question for you guys
The inclexcl statement, does it have effect when i run a archive. And how
do i perform a
backup on excluded files/directorys ? Whithout changing my option
files.
Kind regards,
Peter
> files with disregard to the include exclude list.
>
> I can see how my first post was misleading.
> I hope this works for
> you
>
> Jon
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Ruiz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 13, 20
Hi Raichard,
Thanks a lot for what you suggest, I just tryied it
and worked very fine!
Best regards,
David.
--- Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a
> >HPUX box. I want to backup something sometimes and
> not
> >to backup this same thing
y 13, 2001 1:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to make to inclexcl list to fit my needs???
Hi Jon,
Thanks a lot or answering, I searched all aver my TSM
documentation and I am not able yet to put a "include"
option for the backup command (dsmc incremental) could
you please te
>
> Jon Martin
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Ruiz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 8:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to make to inclexcl list to fit my
> needs???
>
>
> Hi all TSMers,
>
> I am trying t
>I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a
>HPUX box. I want to backup something sometimes and not
>to backup this same thing others, the problem is that
>if I put it on an exclude statement, I will never be
>able to backup it unless I include it again.
...
>I have already tryied to use t
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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 8:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to make to inclexcl list to fit my needs???
Hi all TSMers,
I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a
HPUX box. I want to backup something sometimes and not
to backup this same thing others
Hi all TSMers,
I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a
HPUX box. I want to backup something sometimes and not
to backup this same thing others, the problem is that
if I put it on an exclude statement, I will never be
able to backup it unless I include it again. I have
this:
/opt/tivol
Thanks to all who responded. Here's the ONLY thing that actually worked:
Exclude /archive/.../*
None of the others worked at all.
Thanks again.
Jeannine
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Jeannine Walter
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Subject: Re: inclexcl unix problems
What is the difference for the following entries?
exclude /oracle/PRD/sapdata23/.../*
exclude /.../oracle/PRD/sapdata23/.../*
exclude /oracle/PRD/sapdata23/*
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From: Daniel E Whicker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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