Hi Bill,
Correct. Omitting the drive via DOMAIN will not cause expiration to occur
for that drive. Rather, it prevents TSM from processing that drive at all.
For the first schedule you show, though, why use "-subdir=yes" and
"objects=F:\*.*" ???
1) The pattern "*.*" would cause TSM to skip files that do not contain a
period in the name. For example, if you have
F:\file1
F:\file.2
Then the pattern you specified will back up file.2, but skip file1. While
you might not have many "extensionless" file names, I suspect it is not
your intent to omit them.
2) The above notwithstanding, why not simply specify "objects=f:" and omit
the "-subdir=yes" part? This way, you will get full incremental processing
for F:.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> wrote on 2005-06-30
07:57:36:
> Hello All,
>
> Shortly I will be backing up a remote client over a slow network.
>
> Apart from Journalling & Client Compression I will be running
> two schedules.
>
> Daily schedule Options -subdir=yes Objects F:\*.* .......to
> backup user data
> Weekly Options -domain=-F: .......to back up my C:
> drive and SystemObjects
>
> Am I right in thinking that OPTIONS are different from EXCLUDE and that
my
> files on F drive will
> not be expired.
>
> Windows Environment.
>
> T.I.A
>
> Bill
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