Author: "creimer AT impactow.com DOT br" <creimer AT IMPACTOW.COM DOT BR>
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 17:07:37 -0300
Hi, I would like to make incremental backups of a directory called /backup of a Linux box and ignore all the other directories. To select the specific directory I created an include-exclude options f
... The simplest method is via command line: dsmc i -subdir=yes '/backup/*' Alternately, add to your options file: VIRTUALMountpoint /backup if it's acceptable to treat the directory as a Domain and
Author: "MacMurray, Andrea (CC-ETS Ent Storage Svcs)" <Andrea.MacMurray AT CONAGRAFOODS DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 10:53:39 -0500
Hi everybody, Maybe this question has been here more than once, but being relativley new to the list as well as to Tivoli I dare to ask anyway. The following DSM.OPT files runs on a NT service pac6 w
Author: "PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI)" <bp3965 AT SBC DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 12:03:47 -0500
Pl edit location of file inclexcl in dsm.opt file Inclexcl /usr/local/opt/tsm/inclexcl and edit the respective inclexcl file as given in ur .opt file as exclude d:\notes\data\mailobj.nsf .
Author: "Murray, Jim" <JMurray AT LIBERTY-BANK DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 14:44:18 -0400
I see that everything is nicely lined up in your email. Did you dress it up for the email or are you using tabs in your .opt file? We have found with TDP for SQL and for Exchange that the use of tabs
Author: Michel Engels <Michel.Engels AT DEVOTEAM DOT BE>
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 09:48:28 +0100
I think you only have to enclose the filename in quotes as in exclude "d:\notes\data\mailobj.nsf" To test this you do not have to start the backup. Starting the GUI will show you the exclusion of the
... Follow the the guidelines in the TDP manual, which says that the drive letter should be specified as a question mark, plus other details. Note that you can check your options file coding by the
Author: Mogamat Gertse <wcmge AT WOOLWORTHS.CO DOT ZA>
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 10:54:10 +0200
i think that you should create and inclexcl list. once you have created this list, you must exclude whatever you need to in this list. dont forget to include the inclexcl file in the dsm.opt list. No
Note that the client type is Windows NT, which TSM regards as a single-user (at a time) system; so, unlike in Unix, there has been no dsm.sys file or inclexcl file in Windows: all Include and Exclud
According to the TDP for Lotus Notes manual Your exclude should be: Exclude ?:\$NOTESDIR\mailobj.nsf\*\* Check out the secion Step 2D: Creating an Include-Exclude list (Optional) for all the rules. B