Re: [Networker] directives - core files vs core directories
2008-06-26 14:02:51
Hello,
Please look into applying "ignore" and\or "allow"
One other way is to specify second client resource and not apply the
directive and specify only the saveset where core folder is.
HTH
Teresa Biehler <tpbsys AT RIT DOT EDU>
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[Networker] directives - core files vs core directories
Is it possible to write a directive to skip files named core but to back
up directories named core?
What brings this up is the standard unix directive contains this:
<< / >>
+skip: core
So both files and directories that are named core are skipped. We have
software which has a directory for the "core" install that is named
core. I need to back up this directory, but I don't want to back up all
the (potentially large) core files on the system. How do I get around
this?
Thanks.
Teresa
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