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Subject: TSM 3.73. include/exclude statem
I have this statement in the server name stanza in the file dsm.sys
Inclexcl /var/tsm/backup.exclude
Naturally the directory and file name can be anything you like. This
applies to Unix. NT/Windows does not use the include/exclude file.
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Richard Sims wrote:
> >I have inhe
One other comment. If you modify the contents of the inclexcl file, you
must restart the scheduler service because it only reads this file on
startup.
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Richard Sims wrote:
> >I have inherited TSM totally on my own now and have to learn real fast.
> >I need to know where the i
Besides the includes/excludes that can be defined on the client, you can
also define cloptset's on the server for use with the client. That is
Client Option Set. These are neat for those options that you might want
to only keep one copy for a group of clients.
len
>I have inherited TSM totally on my own now and have to learn real fast.
>I need to know where the include/exclude statements should go.
>The manuals say:
> dsm.opt or dsmserv.opt or dsmserv.opt.smp
>
>The previous ADSM operator was to have setup the include/excludes, but when I
>look in the *.op
I have inherited TSM totally on my own now and have to learn real fast.
I need to know where the include/exclude statements should go.
The manuals say:
dsm.opt or dsmserv.opt or dsmserv.opt.smp
The previous ADSM operator was to have setup the include/excludes, but when I
look in the *.opt file
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