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
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
>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
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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
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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
I think you only have to enclose the filename in quotes as in
exclude "d:\notes\data\mailobj.nsf"
To test this you do not have to start the backup. Starting the GUI will show you
the exclusion of the file with a little purple V saying this file will not be
backed up. Now this is for the normal c
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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
: Thursday, May 17, 2001 11:00 AM
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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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Are there any other incl/excl statements defined (in dsm.opt file or client
option set on the server)?
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