[Veritas-bu] Exclusions
2007-01-09 08:27:53
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[Veritas-bu] Exclusions |
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JMARTI05 at intersil.com (Martin, Jonathan (Contractor)) |
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Tue, 9 Jan 2007 08:27:53 -0500 |
The .mp3 is actually important. The actual file extension I'm trying to
ban is .tran - I'm testing with .mp3 and a few other things. files that
end in tran (no dot) are actually good files that need to be backed up.
-Jonathan
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Noboru Yamada
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Have you tried this?
*mp3
hth
On 1/8/07, Martin, Jonathan (Contractor) <JMARTI05 at intersil.com > wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to exclude a certain file suffix
from all backups on a certain Linux/Unix client. Say *.mp3. In
testing, creating *.mp3 doesn't work, nor does /*.mp3. I think the only
way to make this work (and I think its kind of silly) is to say
/*.mp3
/*/*.mp3
/*/*/*.mp3
/*/* /*/*.mp3
/*/* /*/*/*.mp3
/*/* /*/*/*/*.mp3
/*/* /*/*/*/*/*.mp3
/*/* /*/*/*/* /*/*.mp3
/*/* /*/*/*/*/* /*/*.mp3
/*/* /*/*/*/*/* /*/*/*.mp3
/*/* /*/*/*/*/* /*/*/*/*.mp3
/*/* /*/*/*/*/* /*/*/* /*/*.mp3
etc...
Any better ideas?
-Jonathan
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