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Re: [Networker] Multple Streams for one mount point

2004-01-29 21:49:38
Subject: Re: [Networker] Multple Streams for one mount point
From: Yura Pismerov <ypismerov AT TUCOWS DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 21:49:33 -0500
Scott Russell wrote:

On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 17:10, Dan Tulovsky wrote:


I had this same question a while ago and I brought it up with legato
support.  Mind you this is for version 6.x, so maybe 7.x is different.
For 6.x they said there is no way, unless you define different save
sets:

/dir1
/dir2

Instead of just saying:

/  (or All)



For people that do this how do you handle new 'top level' directories.
For example on the mount point /var/ftp/pub we have

       INFO.txt
       README.txt
       RedHat/
       SUSE/
       mirrors/


If I define each of these as save sets then later on how can I put a
'catch all' directive in place? And what about the base directory files?
For example if I made the following rules:

       /var/ftp/pub
       /var/ftp/pub/RedHat/
       /var/ftp/pub/SUSE/
       /var/ftp/pub/mirrors/

Would the first rule cause the contents of the other defined directories
to be backed up twice?

I really need to read up on save set definitions :)


   I believe you can put .nsr file in /var/ftp/pub with the following
content:

+skip: ./RedHat
+skip: ./SUSE
....

   Then you can use /var/ftp/pub saveset as a catch-all for everything
that is not listed explicitly in that file.



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Scott Russell <lnxgeek AT us.ibm DOT com>
Linux Technology Center System Admin

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