Re: Exclude options
2003-01-24 17:51:31
You don't say which version of TSM you are using, but if it is anywhere near
recent, and you want to exclude the entire file system then I would say
exclude.fs /u01
exclude.fs /u02
...
Have fun!
Kai.
"Nobody ever lay on their deathbed saying, 'Gee! I wish I had spent more
time at the office.'" -- Linda Ellerbee
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> From: Andrews, Bert A [mailto:bert.andrews AT QWEST DOT COM]
> Sent: Friday, 24 January 2003 12:55 PM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: Exclude options
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> is this the right syntax for excluding a filesystem?
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> exclude /.../unix/../
> exclude /.../core/../
> exclude /.../.SpaceMan/.../*
> exclude.fs /.../u01/.../*
> exclude.fs /.../u02/.../*
> exclude.fs /.../u03/.../
> exclude.fs /.../u04/.../*
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> OR
> should we use the:
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> exclude.dir /u01/*
> exclude.dir /u02/*
> exclude.dir /u03/*
> exclude.dir /u04/*
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> The mounted filesystems are :
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> /dev/u01lv 15466496 10011152 36% 860 1% /u01
> /dev/u02lv 15597568 13718904 13% 2498 2% /u02
> /dev/u03lv 15597568 5892928 63% 478 1% /u03
> /dev/u04lv 15466496 8779884 44% 6218 3% /u04
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