Gary - Might this be a case where the backups are being run by a 'dsmc
schedule' (rather than CAD) and the exclusions were added to the inclexcl.list
file during the life of that scheduler process: if so, the process needs to be
restarted to reabsorb all its governing parameters.
Richard Sim
Tsm client 6.3 on RHEL 5.6
Server 5.5.4 on suse sles 9
Below is the output from a q inclexcl
Then the entry from dsmerror.log.
I believe I have the exclude syntax correct to exclude all .log files under
/u01/oradata, however, it still tries to back them up.
What's up here?
- q i
ssage-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Andrew Raibeck
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 4:17 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Client domain statement exclude not working as
expected
I suggest using dsmcutil to check the scheduler services
16:06
> Subject: Re: Client domain statement exclude not working as expected
> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
>
> Richard, Thanks so much!
>
> The volumes on a manual dsmc i does NOT (or rather, did not) agree with
> the scheduled backup.
> I thought I h
uot;Y:" is the one I don't want.
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Richard Sims
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 3:45 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Client domain statement exclude not working as
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W
3:
> From: "Huebschman, George J."
> To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu
> Date: 2011-01-20 15:36
> Subject: Re: Client domain statement exclude not working as expected
> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
>
> Andy, Thanks!
>
> - There is only one *.opt file in t
When looking into exclusion problems, use 'dsmc q inclexcl'.
Don't rely upon visual inspection of files, as the information there is often
only part of the story.
Also check your backup log file to see what "volumes" it reports as
participating when it starts, and compare that against the query o
: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Andrew Raibeck
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Client domain statement exclude not working as
expected
Hello George,
In order to prevent Y: from being backed up as part of the
u
> Date: 2011-01-20 12:42
> Subject: Client domain statement exclude not working as expected
> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
>
> I have a Windows Client that is not excluding a drive that is (seems to
> be) excluded from the Client Domain statement.
>
> To check
I have a Windows Client that is not excluding a drive that is (seems to
be) excluded from the Client Domain statement.
To check if it was actually picked up, I queried the client options.
I also stopped and started the TSM Scheduler.
I don't see anything in a Client Option Set with "Force" set t
Chip,
The requirement to which you refer has not been placed into
any released code yet.
Thanks,
Del
Del Hoobler
Tivoli Storage Manager Development
IBM Corporation
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 02/24/2006
01:31:50 PM:
> This topic
This topic was approached recently (this past November), and I was
wondering if there was a fix in place yet. Here is where it was last
referenced...
http://www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/msg62455.html
Here is an example of what I am seeing...
02/14/2006 17:10:10 Backup of SQ
nsferred:
> 461,937,526,168
> 11/11/2005 02:56:30 Elapsed processing time: 18,873.07
> Secs
> 11/11/2005 02:56:30 ACO0151E Errors occurred while processing the
> request.
> 11/11/2005 02:56:30 ACO0151E Errors occurred while processing the
> request.
>
>
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TDP for SQL exclude not working
Steve,
Can you be more specific on what you mean?
Something like:
EXCLUDE "\...\db1\...\*"
Should exclude the "db1" d
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> Del Hoobler
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> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TDP for SQL exclude not working
>
> Steve,
>
> You are excluding this correctly. The problem is that even though you
> hav
, November 10, 2005 10:23 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TDP for SQL exclude not working
Steve,
You are excluding this correctly. The problem is that even though you
have "excluded" it from TSM API backups, the Data Protection for SQL
code still gets the database
with an exclude of the master database.
thanks,
Kurt
Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager namens Del Hoobler
Verzonden: vr 11/11/2005 4:23
Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
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Steve,
You are excluding this correctly
Steve,
You are excluding this correctly. The problem is that
even though you have "excluded" it from TSM API backups,
the Data Protection for SQL code still gets the database
attributes. (This access happens prior to sending it to the
TSM API, where the EXCLUDE statement takes effect.)
That's what
TSM Server 5.2.2.0
TSM Client 5.3.0.5
TDP Client 5.2.1.0
All,
I've been trying to clean up some bogus failures in our TDp environment
by excluding databases that are offline or have known problems.
below I've pasted part of the log and the dsm.opt showing that although
I'm excluding a db (MSP),
>I would like to make incremental backups of a directory called /backup of
>a Linux box and ignore all the other directories.
...
The simplest method is via command line: dsmc i -subdir=yes '/backup/*'
Alternately, add to your options file: VIRTUALMountpoint /backup
if it's acceptable to treat t
Hi,
I would like to make incremental backups of a directory called /backup of
a Linux box and ignore all the other directories.
To select the specific directory I created an include-exclude options file
and inserted an inclexcl option in dsm.sys.
The query inclexcl shows:
No exclude filespace s
vember 07, 2003 10:37 AM
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Yes, I tried to set up from client side as much as possible since server is
in the remote location, the only communication is through email. Sometimes
it is not easy to describe clearly what I wanted. But to make thing
cc:
Subject:Re: Include/exclude not working
Thanks much, Andy!
I am glad that I asked the question, although it is very stupid one. I did
read the user manual again.
It seems that the DOMAIN is for defining 1) drives, (I just assumed the
entries shown in my domain list window whic
I'm on leave until Monday 9th November , please contact Gina Howard or Pat Mascord if
you require further assistance.
Thanks...
Soheal
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Thanks much, Andy!
I am glad that I asked the question, although
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Thanks much, Andy!
I am glad that I asked the question, although it is very stupid one. I did
read the user manual again.
It seems that the DOMAIN is for defining 1) drives, (I just assu
Thanks much, Andy!
I am glad that I asked the question, although it is very stupid one. I did
read the user manual again.
It seems that the DOMAIN is for defining 1) drives, (I just assumed the
entries shown in my domain list window which mostly are directories could
be used as domain objects.) or
r friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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This is exactly what I asked about yesterday, but it seems that no one
yesterday knew what I was asking for, Whats better then do
; is the enemy of excellence.
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> This is exactly what I asked about yesterday, but it seems that no one
> yesterday knew what I was asking for, Whats better then doing all those
> lines you can have the following in your dsm.opt and it will ONLY backup ONE
> directory
>
> domain g:
> exclude *:\...\*
> include g:
This is exactly what I asked about yesterday, but it seems that no one
yesterday knew what I was asking for, Whats better then doing all those
lines you can have the following in your dsm.opt and it will ONLY backup ONE
directory
domain g:
exclude *:\...\*
include g:\inetpub\*
Thi
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Eric,
As was pointed out earlier, EXCLUDE.DIR overrides all INCLUDEs.
This subject comes up every once in a while. See
http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0108/451.html fo
.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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From: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 October 2003 13:15
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Hi *SM-ers!
I must be doing something wrong. My PC (WinNT, 5.1.6 client) has a
Eric,
Since E: is not a local drive/filespace, did you add it to the domain
statement in your dsm.opt file?
-Ted
At 02:15 PM 10/31/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hi *SM-ers!
I must be doing something wrong. My PC (WinNT, 5.1.6 client) has a network
drive E:. I want everything but E:\Inetpub (and all unde
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 14:15:21 +0100
"Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi *SM-ers!
> I must be doing something wrong. My PC (WinNT, 5.1.6 client) has a network
> drive E:. I want everything but E:\Inetpub (and all underlying files and
> directories) on E: excluded from the backup
Hi *SM-ers!
I must be doing something wrong. My PC (WinNT, 5.1.6 client) has a network
drive E:. I want everything but E:\Inetpub (and all underlying files and
directories) on E: excluded from the backup.
My dsm.opt contains the following lines:
INCLUDE "E:\Inetpub\...\*"
EXCLUDE.DIR "E:\...\*"
Ex
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i think that you should create and inclexcl list.
once you have created this list, you must exclude whatever you need to
in this list. dont forget
> exclude d:\notes\data\mailobj.nsf
>
> My problem is the exclude. It does not exclude the file. Does anybody out
> there see why???
Did you stop and restart the scheduler service after updating dsm.opt?
>i think that you should create and inclexcl list.
>
>once you have created this list, you must exclude whatever you need to
>in this list. dont forget to include the inclexcl file in the dsm.opt
>list.
Note that the client type is Windows NT, which TSM regards as a single-user
(at a time) system
_
Subject: Re: Exclude not working
Author: Andrea.MacMurray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at MM
Date:17/05/2001 07:55 PM
No this is the only include/exclude statement in the dsm.opt and their is
nothing specified on the server either.
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From: Kleynerman, Arthur [mailto
>The following DSM.OPT
>files runs on a NT service pac6 with TDP for Lotus Notes version 4.6.
>
>*
>* IBM Adstar Distributed Storage Manager
>*
>* tpomaha dsm.opt for ADSMConnect Agent for Lotus Notes on
>* Windows NT using tcp/ip
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Subject: Exclude not working
Hi everybody,
Maybe this question has been here more than once, but being relativley new
to the list as well as to Tivoli I dare
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No this is the only include/exclude statement in the dsm.opt and their is
nothing specified on the server either.
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No this is the only include/exclude statement in the dsm.opt and their is
nothing specified on the server either.
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Are
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Are there any other incl/excl statements defined (in dsm.opt file or client
option set on the server)?
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Hi everybody,
Maybe this question has been here more than once, but being relativley new
to the list as well as to Tivoli I dare to ask anyway. The following DSM.OPT
files runs on a NT service pac6 with TDP for Lotus Notes version 4.6.
*===
Are there any other incl/excl statements defined (in dsm.opt file or client
option set on the server)?
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