I'm just a Mac user that uses TSM. I just back up the Users directory on my
machine and some other machines that I help manage. If I have a hard drive
crash, I'll just reinstall all the aps. On my machine, TSM inspects around
55,000 files every time it backs up.
I started with the include/exclude items given in the "TSM System Preferences -
Sample" file.
It appears that Norton/Symantec has changed its file names a bit, so I removed
the 3 Norton lines and added "Exclude "...:Norton*"
I also noticed that LOTS of cache files were being backed up. So I added
Exclude.dir ...:...:Cache*
Exclude.dir ...:...:.Cach*
Finally, I notice lots of trashed files being back up. The sample contains a
"Exclude.dir ...:.Trashes" line. Is this a typo?
I added a "Exclude.dir ...:.Trash" line since that is the name of the directory.
" At 2:37 PM +0100 3/9/06, Rainer Wolf wrote:
>Hi TSMers,
>
>we have tsm-server/solaris 5.3.2.1 and Macintosh tsm-Klients at 5.3.2.1.
>
>since starting with macOS 10.4 those Macintosh - Klients are coming into
>the tsm-server with quite a lot of tsm-db entries.
>Doing just normal incremental backups those TSM-Clients are appearing
>with up to 100.000 Directories and in the range of up to 500.000 Files in
>tsm-db.
>No Server - just acting as Labtops. The default-excludes that came
>with the tsm-Klient Installation are active but don't seem to be very
>efficient.
>
>My question is: Has anyone some tipps how to handle that - are
>we doing something wrong ?
>Someone found extended reasonable excludes ?
>Is there another way recommended for doing backup ? Is it reasonable
>to propagate something else, for example to backup just and only
>one Directory like /backup ?
>We currently don't have very much of those mac-os-10.4 Klients
>- so it's not a real problem for us - but I wonder
>how to solve the Backup of lets say 200 MacLabtops ... a new tsm-db ?
>
>Regards - and thanks in advance !
>Rainer
>
>
>
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