Re: Exclude.dir question
2006-06-20 10:22:33
Hi Geoff,
In sum, my recommendation is that you try it and see! :-)
Note that you can review the effects of include and exclude statements in
at least a couple of ways:
1) The backup-archive command line client PREVIEW function
2) The backup-archive GUI which will visually indicate which files are
excluded.as you navigate the the directory tree structure
If you do not want to do this with a live node name, then register a test
node name, and use that to connect to the TSM server.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> wrote on 06/19/2006
21:59:23:
> I'm wondering if this will work as an exclude.dir. I'm finding that some
> instances of SQL have missed files in this directory because they are in
use
> and I don't see the standard .ldf and .mdf files I have excluded. So I'm
> wondering if I can exclude the directory this way since the directory
name
> between the Microsoft SQL Server directory and DATA directory are named
> differently.
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> '\...\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\...\DATA'
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> Thanks,
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> Geoff Gill
>
> TSM Administrator
>
> PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator
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> SAIC M/S-G1b
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> (858)826-4062
>
> Email: <mailto:geoffrey.l.gill AT saic DOT com> geoffrey.l.gill AT saic DOT
> com
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