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[Networker] SV: [Networker] Directive to Skip

2006-04-28 02:48:51
Subject: [Networker] SV: [Networker] Directive to Skip
From: Ben Deng <BD AT DBC DOT DK>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 08:44:55 +0200
We have some users who like to create their own tmp directories alot of places, 
and I don't want to backup these directories up, is there a directive to to 
skip a tmp directory without specifying a full path such as /home/user1/tmp, 
/data/oracle/tmp etc etc..? 

Ben Deng


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Fra: Legato NetWorker discussion
[mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU]På vegne af David Ranieri
Sendt: 27. april 2006 16:22
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Emne: Re: [Networker] Directive to Skip


Here are some directive definitions I have some notes on.   Hope it helps 
you out. 

1.
<< /etc >>
+skip: .

This causes NetWorker to skip the whole directory /etc. However, all 
previous entries of /etc in the client file index will be kept.

2.
<< /etc >> 
+skip: *

This causes NetWorker to backup all the dot files while dropping all other 
file entries in the client file index, IF THEY EXIST.

3.
<< /etc >> 
+skip * .?*

This causes NetWorker to backup the directory entry /etc (which is the dot 
file '.') while dropping all other file entries from the client file 
index. 
The net result is that one should see /etc in the client file index 
without any file entries.


Im thinking maybe something like this

<< "C:\WINNT\system32\Perflib_Perfda" >>
+skip: *.*

Thanks   - Dave

David M. Ranieri
Evergreen Investments
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I am trying to skip the following:

<< "C:\" >>
+skip: \"WINNT\system32\Perflib_Perfdata*"

Is my syntax correct?  Obviously not, because it is not skipping them!

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