Mario,
On a UNIX server you create an exclusion list in
/usr/openv/netbackup/db/<class_name>/excludes, but this doesn't seem to work
for me. I have better luck defining a list on the client through the
administrative client or on client GUI.
Anybody else observe this behavior in a UNIX server / Win client
environment?
Jeremy
Hi all the group:
I know that, on W2K clients, the exclude_list is stored into the registry,
under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Veritas key (more or less this is the
registry key, I don't remember very well now, but, in fact, it doesn't
matter right now)
Moreover, I readed that I can just create a exclude_list.CLASSNAME or
exclude_list.SCHEDULENAME file on the server, under the path
/usr/openv/netbackup and add into it the files or directories I don't want
to backup.
But, it exists some another way of doing this (I mean, defining the exclude
list) into the server? (it will much more easier than defining it in every
client, which can become a perfect nightmatre!)
I mean, it exist some way of creating something like a
exclude_list.CLIENTNAME file, in order to define the excluded files only for
one specified client? (eg. I only want to exclude the *.tmp files for the
XYZ client, but not for the ABC client, and I would want it to do adding
these extensions on the clients)
Many thanks in advance.
Mario Pareja Nieto
Iddeo! - Retevisión I, S. A.
Área Explotación de Sistemas
e-mail: mpareja AT iddeo DOT es
Teléfono: +34 93 502 13 20
Fax: +34 93 502 13 76
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