--> "Excl Filespace /mnt/stats"
So the filesystem is really excluded. If you run backups through "dsmc
incr" or schedule it should not be sent. As far as I understand you are
concerned the filesystem still shows up in GUI, right.
--> "Here is a bit more info.
TSM Server 4.2.2.12 running on Solari
>When I issue that command, I get the following out put which does say
>that /mnt/stats is excluded. But if I run a gui backup, it doesn't
>appear to be. ...
Let's be more definitive, please, in this technical forum; which is to
say, either the backup shows it excluded, or not.
Assuming that the G
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For your 3.7.2 Solaris client, the simplest and most thorough thin
For your 3.7.2 Solaris client, the simplest and most thorough thing to do
to check your Include-Exclude list is: dsmc show inclexcl
which in effect "compiles" the rules on your server and client to produce
a summary report.
Richard Sims, BU
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On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 08:33, Farren Minns wrote:
> How do I just exclude a file system on a Solaris client.
>
> I was to exclu
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 08:33, Farren Minns wrote:
> How do I just exclude a file system on a Solaris client.
>
> I was to exclude the /mnt/stats file system, so I figure exclude.fs
> /mnt/stats but when I go to the backup/archive gui, I can see that it's
> still going to get backed up. What am I doi
Hi TSMers
How do I just exclude a file system on a Solaris client.
I was to exclude the /mnt/stats file system, so I figure exclude.fs
/mnt/stats but when I go to the backup/archive gui, I can see that it's
still going to get backed up. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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