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[Veritas-bu] RE: include_list and exclude_list

2004-12-22 15:31:58
Subject: [Veritas-bu] RE: include_list and exclude_list
From: pcd AT xinupro DOT com (Peter DrakeUnderkoffler)
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 15:31:58 -0500
Kirsch, Mathew (Matt) wrote:

>I appreciate the assistance, but I'm not sure you understand what's going
>on:
>
>Directories named "core", and any directory structure below core (i.e.
>/blah/core/, /blah/core/a/, /blah/core/b/) are being backed up just fine. 
>
>The problem is, FILES under the core directory (i.e. /blah/core/java.txt,
>/blah/core/a/foo.sh, /blah/core/b/backup.class) are NOT being backed up.
>
>What I need is the magic wildcard string that will pick up the files.
>
>I've tried:
>
>/*/oracle/*/core
>/*/oracle/*/core/*
>
>Both separately and together. The files are still not being backed up!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Clark, Jeanne L [ITS] [mailto:Jeanne.L.Clark AT mail.sprint DOT com]
>Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:50 PM
>To: Kirsch, Mathew (Matt)
>Subject: RE: include_list and exclude_list
>
>
>We maintain include and exclude list all the time.
>
>All you need to do is create a policy that you will have the Backup
>Selections listed with what every you want i.e. /*/oracle/*core/*
>something like that.  Then on the servers you will have the
>include_list.POLICY_NAME  This way you can add as may servers as you
>wish and be able to reuse the same policy.
>
>Does this help?
>
>Jeanne 
>
>
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Don't you need the trailing slash "/" for directories, such as:

/*/oracle/*/core/

Thanks
Peter



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