Re: [Networker] How to ignore .nsr files?
2010-04-05 11:36:12
Why not just creating a client resource with only the /opt/nsrdump saveset
and add "-i" in save
option field to ignore directives ?
HTH
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Sent: lundi 5 avril 2010 16:40
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Subject: [Networker] How to ignore .nsr files?
How can I force NetWorker to ignore all .nsr files? The file system in
question (/opt/nsrdump) lives on the server. This was something we created.
The backup will be run from the primary server, not from the client (e.g.
save command using '-i' option).
Do I simply create a client side directive as: /opt/nsrdump/.nsr with the
following two lines:
# Ignore (recursive) all .nsr files.
ignore
Or do I instead need something like:
# Ignore (recursive) all .nsr files.
<< ./ >>
ignore
Something else?
Thanks.
George
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