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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 02/04/2009
11:36:45 AM:
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> Mark Stapleton
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You not only need separate opt files, you need 2 node names.
If one backup runs with an include for .pst and the next backup has an
exclude for .pst, all the .pst files will be expired.
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Shawn Drew <
shawn.d...@americas.bnpparibas.com> wrote:
> Unfortunately, you
dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 02/04/2009
11:36:45 AM:
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> Re: syntax question
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> Mark Stapleton
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Unfortunately, you can't use wildcards in the "objects" field. You need
to specify exactly what you are backing up.
For what you want, I would recommend using include/exclude options in
separate .opt files
Another option is to do some hacking in a preschedcmd script.
Regards,
Shawn
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Create another dsm.opt file, (example dsm2.opt), state the include of *.pst
files. I think at the objects you don't need to specify *.pst, just the
drive, because the other files are already back up (on the first incremental
backup).
Action INCREMENTAL
Options -subdir=yes -optfile=dsm2.opt
Objec
Use two option files and point a different scheduler service at each of them.
One option file should read:
Exclude "*:\...\*"
Include "*:\...\*.pst"
The other should read:
Exclude "*:\...\*.pst"
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