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Re: [Veritas-bu] Wildcards in Policy-BackupSelections

2010-01-27 01:57:32
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Wildcards in Policy-BackupSelections
From: <Dirk.Mueller AT lvr DOT de>
To: <Mark.Donaldson AT Staples DOT com>, <Rusty.Major AT sungard DOT com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 07:57:18 +0100

Hi Mark,

 

I tried it again and I got many 71 errors.

Now I tried it without “allow multiple data streams” – and I will get blue jobs J

 

Thanks

Dirk

 

Von: Donaldson, Mark [mailto:Mark.Donaldson AT Staples DOT com]
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Betreff: RE: [Veritas-bu] Wildcards in Policy-BackupSelections

 

You could also just put all possibilities in there.  If just one exists per stream, there's no error:

 

c:\aaa\test

d:\aaa\test

e:\aaa\test

…etc…

 

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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Wildcards in Policy-BackupSelections

 

Hi rusty,

 

thanks for your answer, but:

 

1)     *:\*\test doesn´t work. – error 71

2)     C:\*\test
E:\*\test
I will get a error 71

3)     \\.\*:\*\test
I will get a error 71.

 

Kind regards

Dirk

 

 

 

Von: Rusty.Major AT sungard DOT com [mailto:Rusty.Major AT sungard DOT com]
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Betreff: Re: [Veritas-bu] Wildcards in Policy-BackupSelections

 


This is more of a limitation on the OS and the wildcards it supports than NBU.

You can try *:\*\test and see if it works.
Alternatively, if the local drives and dir structure is static, you can list the paths as such:
C:\*\test
E:\*\test
in the policy file list. Even though only one path is valid on the server, the job won't completely fail since it had something to back up.

You might also try this syntax for the file list:
\\.\*:\*\test

The first wildcard is the drive letter, the second is the top level directory.

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Hi,

I have some server where I want to backup a specific folder. This folder is shared to different drives:

Server A: C:\aaa\test
Server B: E:\aaa\test

Is it possible to backup the folder test of all servers in one policy with wildcards?
I tried something like *:\aaa\test, but it didn´t run.

Kind regards
Dirk
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