Hi,
You can do that by following procedure:
Make a single policy and name it COMMON-POLICY-CLIENTS1234
Include all the four clients(client1, client2, client3 and
client4 ) in the above policy
Include all the three folders(/abc, /xyz and /klm ) in above
mentioned policy
Go to
-->Java Console
-->Netbackup Management
-->Host Properties
-->Clients
-->Click on client4
-->Expand Unix Client/Windows Client (Depending on OS of
client4)
-->Go to Client Settings/Exclude List (Depending on OS of
client4)
-->List the Folders(/xyz and /klm) which you want to exclude
from the backup of client4
Refresh the backup policy and fire the backup. Hope this
will work for you.
Thanks & Regards,
Gaurav Rakheja,
<<mailto:gaurav.rakheja at 3i-infotech.com>>
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Of Khurram Tariq
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 5:32 PM
To: veritas-bu at mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Excluding directories
Hi Gurus,
I'm looking at doing the following & I'm not really sure if
it is doable or not. The idea is that I want to backup 3
directories from 4 servers using one NBU policy. The catch
here is I want to exclude some directories from being backed
up from one client. An example of the idea is:
- The filesystems to be defined in the backup selection list
are /abc, /xyz, /klm
- The clients are called client1, client2, client3 and
client4 (I cant believe I was so creative with the naming
:-) )
- /abc, /xyz and /klm should be backed up from client1, 2 &
3
- Only /abc should be backed up from client4
Anyone out there doing such a thing? The NBU server & the
clients are all Solaris 9 and NBU version is 5.1 MP5.
Regards
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