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Re: [Networker] How to ignore .nsr files?

2010-04-05 13:14:17
Subject: Re: [Networker] How to ignore .nsr files?
From: George Sinclair <George.Sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 13:11:11 -0400
Thierry FAIDHERBE wrote:
Why not just creating a client resource with only the /opt/nsrdump saveset
and add "-i" in save option field to ignore directives ?

I'd prefer to have just one client resource with save set: 'All' as this avoids having to use a directive to skip or null /opt/nsrdump. Also, this avoids two saves of the bootstrap and index. I'd like to just do it all in one full swoop.

Normally, I'd have a .nsr file in place to skip /opt/nsrdump during normal backups, and then when I want to include it, I'd remove the directive and put something in place to ignore any .nsr files under there. Just never used the 'ignore' directive so wasn't sure about the syntax.

Where is the 'save option' field located?

George


HTH

Th
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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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