Hi Chris,

During backup all excluded files and folders will be marked as inactive as
if the folder is deleted, so if you work with multiple include/exclude lists
for the same nodename, the whole progressive incremental part will be lost
and you have to check if this is not a problem in the policy settings.

If this is an issue, you can use 2 nodenames (with also 2 optfiles and 2
schedulers installed, run the wizard twice) with 1 nodename for the normal
data and 1 nodename for the xyz folder.

If it is not an issue, you can use 2 schedules. One with as option
exclude.dir d:\xyz and the other with object d:\xyz\ and option subdir=yes
(dont forget the last \)

What kind of database do you use? Maybe there is an other smart way of doing
what you want.

Regards,
Maurice van 't Loo
TSM Freelancer


2010/11/14 Chris Lenssens <chris.lenss...@sezz.be>

> Hi,
>
> I'm not the TSM expert so I need some advice:
>
> The daily schedule at 20:00 backups the 2 partitions of my W2003-server
> except - so exlude.dir in dsm.opt - "D:\XYZ"; so far so good. That
> single directory "D:\XYZ" (also content and subdirectories) must be
> backup at 23:45 (than I can shutdown the database during 20 minutes). I
> was thinking about a new schedule with a new opt-file but what should I
> specify in that new tsm-file? Any - other - ideas/suggestions?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Chris
>

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