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[Networker] AW: [Networker] save: Setup of skip directive for '' failed

2005-09-08 08:44:23
Subject: [Networker] AW: [Networker] save: Setup of skip directive for '' failed
From: "Grohal, Klaus" <klaus.grohal AT SIEMENS DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 14:26:10 +0200
Hi,

we once had exactly the same two problems, reason was that someone edited the 
registry key: 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControllSet(xxx)\Controll\BackupRestore\FilesNotToBackup

You also can get these values via programs - accessories - system tools - 
backup and there Tools - Options - Exclude Files

In our case these values there were empty. 


Compare this reg-key with a maschine on which backup runs properly

regards
Klaus


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Betreff: [Networker] save: Setup of skip directive for '' failed


Since I upgraded the server and clients of our second location to networker 
7.2.1 I have problems with 2 of the w2k3 systems:

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* nrgaad1.arh.nrgnet.intra:C:\ save: Setup of skip directive for '' failed
   nrgaad1.arh.nrgnet.intra: C:\     level=incr,    138 MB 00:03:23    307 files
* nrgaad1.arh.nrgnet.intra:E:\ save: Setup of skip directive for '' failed
   nrgaad1.arh.nrgnet.intra: E:\     level=incr,   5573 KB 00:00:08    225 files
* nrgaad1.arh.nrgnet.intra:F:\ save: Setup of skip directive for '' failed
   nrgaad1.arh.nrgnet.intra: F:\     level=incr,      7 KB 00:00:05      6 files
   :
   :
   :
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2 other w2k3 systems don't have these messages.

The server-side directives are empty (and all 4 systems use them), there are no 
client-side directives (no networkr.cfg and no nsr.dir files).
I removed the networker client, deleted the entire c:\program files\legato 
tree, 
and reinstalled the 7.2.1 client, but that didn't help.

Also, it seems like .log files don't get backed up, whatever I try. I even 
tried 
'save -i -l full *.log' in a directory which actually contains .log files, but 
no files are backed up. If I rename one of the files to .txt, it does get 
backed up.

It seems that somewhere are still some directives, but I can't find where...

any ideas?

Thanks

Dennis


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Energy research Centre of the Netherlands
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