The exclude was right there. I missed it when I just scanned it with my eyes
but a search pointed it right out. I will add the exclude.dir.
Thanks
Andrew Raibeck <storman AT US.IBM DOT COM> wrote:
If you traverse the adsm.sys directory, you will find that WMI and
EVENTLOG are directories; hence they are not covered by the exclude. See
the APAR I mentioned in my post for more info on the skipped file part.
The exclude for adsm.sys had *better* be in your q inclexcl output! :-)
Take a closer look, or post the output from q inclexcl here. You should
have a line that looks like this:
Excl All C:\adsm.sys\...\* Operating System
You may safely add
exclude.dir c:\adsm.sys
to your include/exclude list to avoid the annoying skipped files problem.
Regards,
Andy
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IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Internet e-mail: storman AT us.ibm DOT com
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Andy,
All of our Windows 2003 servers (running the V5.2.2.9 client) report
skipped files for \\server\c$\\adsm.sys\WMI, \\server\c$\adsm.sys\IIS and
\\server\c$\adsm.sys\EVENTLOG.
I had always thought there was an implicit exclude of that folder as you
said but when I ran q inclexcl I didn't see it. Maybe it isn't shown.
Still I was wondering if you could explain why if the files are excluded
they show up as skipped files?
I was wondering if I could just enter my own exclude in the dsm.opt and
now I see that I can based on your note so I will do that.
Thanks
Andrew Raibeck wrote:
Yes, adsm.sys is always backed up as part of the systemstate and
systemservices objects. For W2K+3 this directory includes VSS metadata
that we need to back up.
During backup of the c: drive, the client will traverse the adsm.sys tree
and back up the directories contained therein. However, there is an
implicit "exclude c:\adsm.sys\...\*" in the client, so the *files* will be
skipped, unless you overrode with an include. APAR IC40016 asks that this
exclude be changed to exclude.dir. Since backup of this directory is
already covered in systemstate/systemservices backup (which is *not*
affected by the exclude), there is no need to include adsm.sys as part of
the c: drive backup. Therefore you may safely use "exclude.dir
c:\adsm.sys" to suppress traversal of the tree during c: backup
processing.
Regards,
Andy
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IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Internet e-mail: storman AT us.ibm DOT com
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"Spearman, Wayne"
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I'm not a Windows Admin. Does the adsm.sys folder need to be backed up for
Windows 2003? I thought this folder was needed for restoring the server
the
registry
Thanks,
Wayne
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