Christian Svensson wrote:
Hi Robert,
You know that TSM reads the include and exclude from the bottom and up.
Plus that exclude.dir doesn't work in UNIX/Linux. (Don't know if they finally
have include that to 5.5 client) but you should type like
exclude.dir most certainly does work with linux/unix.
But,
what I would do is do a 'dsmc q inclexcl' so you know what is and isn't
picked up by the client. Your rules seem to be fine. What exactly is the
client not doing or doing that is not up to your expectations?
Exclude /var/tmp/*
To exclude all data in /var/tmp
Hope this helping you.
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Skickat: den 16 juli 2008 14:12
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Ämne: Help on exclude files ...Please
Hi to all
Please help me I tried to exclude files or directories on a Linux Client
version 5.5.03 without any success and it makes me crazy.
I want to backup "/" and "/boot"
Under "/" I have several directories as "/var/tmp" or "/var/log" or
"/tmp" I don't want to backup
In the dsm.opt I add this line: domain ALL-LOCAL
In the dsm.sys I add this line: inclexcl
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/cciprnt.excl
On the file cciprnt.excl I tried several options as exclude.dir and more ... but always I saw the
files on "/tmp" or "/var/tmp"
One example of this file:
exclude.dir "/var/tmp"
exclude.dir "/var/log"
exclude.dir "/tmp"
exclude.dir "/root/Archive"
include "/.../*"
include "/boot/.../*"
Regards
Robert Ouzen
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