I do have a SAN window Media server that I
can run commands from.
So I could do that.
So explain further on your thought for
windows please.
From: Stafford, Geoff
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Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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To: Judy Hinchcliffe;
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: re: [Veritas-bu] exclude
list for windows and cli
Bpgetconfig/bpsetconfig is
what you seek, if you didn’t have the requirement of running it from a
unix server you could also very easily script pushing it from a Windows box
assuming you or the person executing the script had admin rights.
It’s just modifying a registry key.
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exclude list for windows and cli
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I know I can go into the gui
and open the properties for a bunch of servers at once and add an item to the
exclude list for them all.
There has to be a command
that I can run on the master server to add a file to a client exclude list -
right?
I have to add a new exclude
to all my windows servers and I don't want to take all the time to add them via
the gui and I wanted to write a script on my unix master to do it.
Problem is I cannot find the
command.
So anybody know how to do this
via cli?
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