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[Veritas-bu] How to backup E:\*.*, not other directories on E:

2004-06-04 14:24:15
Subject: [Veritas-bu] How to backup E:\*.*, not other directories on E:
From: jason.cordes AT enbridge DOT com (jason.cordes AT enbridge DOT com)
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 13:24:15 -0500


I have a similar problem with one of my servers, it's not an elegant way to
do it but I broke mine up by listing the following:
<new stream>
e:\a*
<new stream>
e:\b*
<new stream>
e:\c*

and so on....

This broke it up so that all directories and files starting with a were one
stream, b was another and so on.

Jason Cordes
IS Administrator
jason.cordes AT enbridge DOT com
713-821-2291





                                                                           
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Bump the timeout period out and possibly split the drive into a few
different streams at the folder level.



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Cheryl
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:13 PM
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] How to backup E:\*.*, not other directories on E:

I have a W2K client with a lot of data that I'm trying to backup.  The
E: drive is very large and backs up about 700 GB before failing with
status 41, network connection timed out after running for 29 hours.  I
have broken up the E: drive to get it backed up and to find out where
the problem is so I can rerun just that part if necessary.  I also have
turned on logging.  My question is how to specify the files at E:\ so it
doesn't back up the whole E drive.

I tried the following
E:\*.*
E:\
E:
but they all back up everything.

Cheryl King
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