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List:       adsm-l
Subject:    Re: Include/Exclude mistery to me.
From:       Terence Louis <terence.louis () USAA ! COM>
Date:       1999-04-30 22:06:29
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Chris,
 
        We had the same problem too with the Client Option sets, and we
found that it worked for v3.1.0.6 ADSM clients, but not for our NT servers
with the v 3.1.0.3 ADSM clients.
 
Terence
 
        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Robinson, Cris [SMTP:Cris.Robinson@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM]
        Sent:   Friday, April 30, 1999 1:20 PM
        To:     ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
        Subject:        Re: Include/Exclude mistery to me.
 
        I can't get any of these variations to work in a client option set.
        Does this work with the Client option sets? We are trying to avoid
having
        any
        include or exclude statements in the opt file.
 
        I'm trying to define it in a client option set. We are trying to
skip the
        Cache of
        internet hits, and the htm's in the directory. We have to backup
some htm's
        scattered elsewhere on the device so we can't just exclude the file
type.
 
        If I can figure out a way to get this to work I will be a VERY happy
camper.
 
        Thanks -  CR
 
        __________________________________________________
        Cris Robinson
        Sr. Technical Analyst
        Enterprise Storage Management / ADSM
        Liberty Mutual Insurance
        Portsmouth, New Hampshire
        603.431.8400.54837
        mailto:cris.robinson@libertymutual.com
 
        Dilbert words of Wisdom:
        Accept that some days you're the pigeon,
        and some days you're the statue!
 
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Andy Raibeck [SMTP:storman@US.IBM.COM]
        > Sent: Thursday, April 29, 1999 1:56 PM
        > To:   ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
        > Subject:      Re: Include/Exclude mistery to me.
        >
        > Hi Cris,
        >
        > EXCLUDE.DIR is coded just like any other exclude, except that it
must
        > not terminate with a backslash or backslash/asterisk. If the
directory
        > specification includes blanks, then it must be enclosed in quotes.
        > Examples:
        >
        >
        > WRONG:
        >    - exclude.dir \temporary Internet Files\...\*
        >
        >         Note: ends with a backslash/asterisk combination,
        >               and does not specify a drive letter (I'm
        >               assuming Windows here).
        >
        >         Note: specification contains blanks, but is not
        >               quoted.
        >
        >    - exclude.dir "c:\temporary internet files\*"
        >
        >         Note: Ends with a backslash/asterisk combination.
        >
        > RIGHT:
        >    - exclude.dir "c:\Temporary Internet Files"
        >
        >         Note: specifications that include blanks must be
        >               enclosed in quotes.
        >
        >    - exclude.dir "c:\...\Temporary Internet Files"
        >
        >    - exclude.dir "c:\...\temporary internet files"
        >
        >    - EXCLUDE.DIR "C:\...\TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES"
        >
        >         Note: excludes any directory named "Temporary Internet
Files"
        >               on the C: drive.
        >
        >         Note: case insensitive on case insensitive platforms.
        >               case IS sensitive on UNIX.
        >
        >    - exclude.dir "*:\...\temporary internet files"
        >
        >         Note: excludes any directory named
        >               "temporary internet files" on any drive.
        >
        >    - exclude.dir "*:\...\temp*"
        >         Note: excludes any directory beginning with "temp"
        >               (or "TEMP", or "Temp", or "tEmP", etc.) on
        >               any drive.
        >
        > Hope this helps,
        >
        > Andy
        >
        > Andy Raibeck
        > IBM Storage Systems Division
        > ADSM Client Development
        > e-mail: storman@us.ibm.com
        > "The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked."
        >
        > Good luck!
        >
        > I've had problems with this one for a while. No one seems to have
the
        > answer.
        > We are trying to exclude the "Temporary Internet Files" and
nothing has
        > worked.
        > example:  exclude.dir "\temporary Internet Files\...\*"
        > CR
        >
        > Cris Robinson
        > Sr. Technical Analyst
        > Enterprise Storage Management / ADSM
        > Liberty Mutual Insurance
        > Portsmouth, New Hampshire
        > 603.431.8400.54837
        > mailto:cris.robinson@libertymutual.com
        >
        > Dilbert words of Wisdom:
        > Accept that some days you're the pigeon,
        > and some days you're the statue!
        >
        > > -----Original Message-----
        > > From: S W Branch [SMTP:SWBRANC@PPCO.COM]
        > > Sent: Thursday, April 29, 1999 6:44 AM
        > > To:   ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
        > > Subject:      Re: Include/Exclude mistery to me.
        > >
        > >  The following illustrate my dsm.opt:
        > >    .
        > >    .
        > >    exclude.dir  c:\Users\...\*
        > >    include       c:\tax\...\*
        > >    exclude.dir c:\SP5atempt\...\*  Is this supposed to be
SP5atempt or
        > > SP5atemp?
        > >    include       c:\Programs\...\*
        > >    include       c:\documents\...\*
        > >    .
        > >    .
        > >    The directories are backed up accordingly
        > >    except SP5atemp keeps on getting incuded.
        > >
        > > Steve Branch
        > > Phillips Petroleum
        > > e-mail: swbranc@ppco.com
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