Sorry, i'm going to be lame and reply to my own
email... it appears that there is no way to use glob
patterns in a regular disk file... is there any way to
hack around this... or what would be the best way to
break up all these files?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
--- Cameron Matheson <cmatheson3 AT yahoo DOT com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So i'm trying to split up this large filesystem into
> about 10-15G (according to the advice of the folks
> on
> this list). Anyway, the file-system i'm backing up
> is
> all images, and is split into a billion directories.
>
> The size of the directories is very inconsistent,
> but
> the good thing is they're all just named by numbers
> (1-188 (but some directories are missing)). Anyway,
> i
> was wondering if i could use glob patterns in my
> disklist, for example:
>
> aspapp2 /opt/blah/cust/{old,[0-9],1[0-9]} image-tar
> aspapp2 /opt/blah/cust/20 image-tar
> aspapp2 /opt/blah/cust/{3[0-9],40}
> ...
>
> is it ok to do it like this?
>
> Thanks,
> Cameron Matheson
>
>
>
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