ADSM-L

Re: How to make to inclexcl list to fit my needs???

2001-07-16 15:05:36
Subject: Re: How to make to inclexcl list to fit my needs???
From: David Ruiz <tsm_mexico AT YAHOO DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 12:05:55 -0700
Hi Raichard,

Thanks a lot for what you suggest, I just tryied it
and worked very fine!

Best regards,
David.


--- Richard Sims <rbs AT BU DOT EDU> wrote:
> >I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a
> >I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a
> >HPUX box. I want to backup something sometimes and
> not
> >to backup this same thing others, the problem is
> that
> >if I put it on an exclude statement, I will never
> be
> >able to backup it unless I include it again.
> ...
> >I have already tryied to use two incl/excl lists
> but
> >when I use the second one and some file that was
> >included is now excluded it is automaticly deleted
> by
> >an expiration process.
>
> David - You can use two incl/excl lists...but in
> your current case,
>         TSM sees them as applying to the same
> filespace, so you
> have the dilemma you encountered.  What can do is
> make TSM believe that the
> single filespace is two different filespaces.
> Recall that files are unique per
> the combination of nodename, filespace name, and
> filename.  If you institute
> an alternate nodename in your client, you can have
> an alternate image of your
> filespace on the server (in total).  You can achieve
> this via an alternate
> server stanza in your dsm.sys file which specifies a
> nodename of convenience for
> your purposes.  Whether you want to commit that much
> redundant server space is
> a decision factor.
>
>   Richard Sims, BU


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