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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
ine is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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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.
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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
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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
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> 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
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 for one possible
suggestion. Another idea would be to initiate a backup only for
e:\inetpub. For example:
dsmc incremental
Eric,
Is the E: drive in your domain statement? Since it's a network drive, it
wouldn't be by default.
Nick Cassimatis
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Hallo Eric,
Hmn, my understanding of incl/excl lists tells me that we work from the
bottom up as a rule, but with 'exlude.dir' and some others taking
precedence. Personally, I try and avoid those as it only causes
confusion.
Looking at your dsm.opt include/exclude list below, I think that if I've
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
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