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Re: Exclude problem

1998-09-08 12:52:09
Subject: Re: Exclude problem
From: Brian Furphy <vndob571 AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 12:52:09 -0400
At a glance I found two inconsistencies.  That is /data0007 & /data0009 are not
the same names as /data007, /data009 respectfully.  As for the directory
/data0012... I don't see anything wrong with it.  Hope this helps. -Brian

exclude /data0007/.../*
exclude /data0008/.../*
exclude /data0009/.../*
exclude /data0010/.../*
exclude /data0011/.../*
exclude /data0012/.../*
exclude /data0013/.../*







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Subject: Exclude problem

Hi ADSM-ers!
I have got a Sun Solaris client which uses a exclude.list file
containing:
exclude /data0007/.../*
exclude /data0008/.../*
exclude /data0009/.../*
exclude /data0010/.../*
exclude /data0011/.../*
exclude /data0012/.../*
exclude /data0013/.../*
Today, I noticed that all files are exclude except for the files in
subdirectories on /data007, /data009 and /data0012
I don't understand how this is possible! Anybody seen this before?
Thanks in advance for any reply!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon


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