Author: George Sinclair <george.sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 14:41:24 -0500
Hi, Another stupid directive question. I want to back up everything under /data/od/fhw but for the gg1 subdirectory, I only want to include data under the following two areas: gg1/images/cloud gg1/in
Author: bingo <networker-forum AT BACKUPCENTRAL DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 08:23:42 -0800
To the best of my knowledge, excluding an upper level directory will not allow including items in a lower level directory. If you really must use one client resource, may i suggest that you move the
Author: George Sinclair <george.sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 12:55:36 -0500
If you really must use one client resource, may i suggest that you move the included directories to another branch of the directory tree. I think the users want those two directories to remain under
Author: bingo <networker-forum AT BACKUPCENTRAL DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 10:27:34 -0800
I have not really touched this area for a while but i think the so called "environment variables" just apply to the local directive files which may exist. The other issue is that if you exclude a dir
Author: "Werth, Dave" <dave.werth AT GARMIN DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 19:10:19 +0000
Is that a case where you would use the "null" directive rather than "skip"? Dave Werth Garmin AT, Inc. Salem, Oregon I have not really touched this area for a while but i think the so called "environ
Author: bingo <networker-forum AT BACKUPCENTRAL DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 11:54:15 -0800
I would never use null. Why would you create an index entry or a file that you can't recover later? There might be a good reason for using null but i can't really see it. +-- +-- To sign off this lis
Author: Michael Leone <Michael.Leone AT PHA.PHILA DOT GOV>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 15:15:03 -0500
To run a report showing users "See, we didn't backup these file types you were told not to use. So no whining when we can't recover them". To sign off this list, send email to listserv AT listserv.t
Author: Frank Swasey <Frank.Swasey AT UVM DOT EDU>
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 04:52:36 -0500
There might be a good reason for using null but i can't really see it. You have a client with a large filesystem that you break up into multiple save sets for performance. Then you create a second cl
Author: George Sinclair <george.sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 12:30:07 -0500
There might be a good reason for using null but i can't really see it. You have a client with a large filesystem that you break up into multiple save sets for performance. Then you create a second cl