On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 08:42 AM, Chad Smykay wrote:
I am trying to make a standard directive that will skip any *.log or
log
file that is open on an entire client.
So far I have tested:
<< / >>
logasm: *
Which does not work and:
<< / >>
logasm: .
Which does not work either.
I am trying to avoid specifying a full path for each client. It would
also
be nice if this directive would work for both Windows and Linux
clients. If
this is possible or anyone has a similar setup please let me know.
Hi,
logasm is a built-in asm that will not complain if a file changes
during the backup. You will have to name your asm something else. Or,
try:
<< / >>
+skip: *.log log
To be clear: have you written a new logasm, or were you trying to use
the built-in logasm?
Byron
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