-subdir=yes shouldn't really matter if it's excluded then it's included. Verify the exclusion with the following command from the root prompt:
# dsmc q inclexcl if you don't see the exclude listed in that output check your dsm.sys/opt file to see what the path of the actual inclexcl file of that client is, if there is one at all? Thanks! --Justin Richard Bleistein Unix/TSM Systems Administrator (Sungard Availability Services) Desk: (856) 566 - 3485 Cell: (856) 912 - 0861 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |---------+----------------------------> | | goran | | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | | Sent by: "ADSM: | | | Dist Stor | | | Manager" | | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | .EDU> | | | | | | | | | 02/18/2004 04:48 | | | AM | | | Please respond to| | | "ADSM: Dist Stor | | | Manager" | | | | |---------+----------------------------> >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | Subject: okay ... | >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| hi to all ... i'm doing backup of /opt/tertio/prov/ directory with -subdir=yes option and in inclexcl file i have written exclude.dir /opt/tertio/prov/log to not backup this directory and subdirs and files, the problem is that this path is always backed up, exclude.dir is obviously not working, hmmm ... i guess the subdir=Yes is confusing him, am i right ? please help ... thanks in advance ... -------------------------- goran konjic senior unix administrator vipnet -------------------------- TSM 5.2.2.1 AIX 5.2 ML2 - p640 SSA RAID5 disk system IBM LTO 3584 L32 2x16 Switches