Re: [Networker] Directives question
2006-09-19 17:26:01
Clark, Patricia wrote:
> We are changing from a methodology of listing specific save sets to
> include in our backups to including ALL and excluding specific save
> sets. So, now directives are really coming into play and I'm working on
> setting up custom directives. I'm having some of the same issues with
> Solaris as with Linux. I have save sets (partitions) defined in my
> /etc/vfstab or /etc/fstab that are being picked up by Networker. For
> example, on some of my systems /tmp has its own defined partition.
> While I've been able to set up the directive to exclude all of the
> files, I still have /tmp listed in the savegroup report. I have many
> other partitions in a similar mode, such as Oracle database partitions.
> Is there any way using directives to not have /tmp listed in the
> savegroup report?
Try "null" in your directive rather than "skip".
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