If it's truly a filesystem you'll want to use exclude.fs (e.g. /usr /tmp
/home etc)
If it's not a filesystem (it's a directory) you'll want to use
VIRTUALMOUNTPOINT and then exclude.fs
The above methods will make it so the scheduler doesn't even scan the
directories and their subdir's. This may
Hi Lindy!
You said that it's supposed to exclude filesystems. In that case state
exclude.fs /db2/PRD/sapdata*
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Hi,
try to create an include-exclude list and do not to put the exclude
statement in the dsm.sys file
-herf
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