Sanity check: you've actually logged onto this system and verified that those are actually the directory names, right?
-- gabriel rosenkoetter Radian Group Inc, Senior Systems Engineer gabriel.rosenkoet...@radian.biz, 215 231 1556 ________________________________ From: judy_hinchcli...@administaff.com [mailto:judy_hinchcli...@administaff.com] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:37 AM To: Rosenkoetter, Gabriel; VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] help in understanding a MAC ls I set them all up as new streams. (But doing that I will not catch any new directories they may create) Last night all my jobs that had the > in the path to backup failed, and said no files exist. I will have to get creative on the selection process to get the dirs. I am going to try the suggestion from Donaldson to get my alpha list working. NEW_STREAM /mydir/[!a-zA-Z0-9]* ________________________________ From: Rosenkoetter, Gabriel [mailto:gabriel.rosenkoet...@radian.biz] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 10:19 AM To: Judy Hinchcliffe; VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] help in understanding a MAC ls Directories starting with > are a bit strange even on Mac OS X / Darwin: that's something your users have done for whatever reason. That said, is there something wrong in not bothering with the NEW_STREAM directive, flipping on multiple streams, and limiting the number that actually stream to tape simultaneously by the number of jobs on that policy? Sure, that'll queue up more child jobs than your way, but why does that really matter? -- gabriel rosenkoetter Radian Group Inc, Senior Systems Engineer gabriel.rosenkoet...@radian.biz, 215 231 1556 ________________________________ From: judy_hinchcli...@administaff.com [mailto:judy_hinchcli...@administaff.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 5:12 PM To: VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu Subject: [Veritas-bu] help in understanding a MAC ls /mydir/Administaff Artwork /mydir/Photography /mydir/~USDataLink /mydir/Logos /mydir/ASF Small Business Classic /mydir/Fonts /mydir/>Growth /mydir/>Support /mydir/>Development /mydir/>Client Services They have asked me to backup the above dirs. On AIX I would not have a dir that started with ~ or > The above is about 400 gig, and I want to break it into smaller jobs. Normaly I would do that with New stream /mydir/a* /mydir/b* /mydir/c* New stream /mydir/d* /mydir/e* /mydir/f But looking at the names of these dirs with the ~ and > I don't think I will get them. Can someone else who knows MAC explain to me what the ~ and > are and how you would break up the backup into smaller jobs?
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