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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Novell target and exclude files NB 5.1
From: "Scott Jacobson" <SJACOBSO () novell ! com>
Date: 2006-08-31 16:53:11
Message-ID: 44F6BF16.DB35.003E.0 () novell ! com
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Bob,
No, it's stored in the <target_filename>.tgt file.
Format can be tricky, I use for example #7 and then enter:
SYS:/ETC/A*
to exclude all files below the directory of etc that start with the
letter "a".
Scott
>>> "Bob Stump" <stumpb@michigan.gov> 8/31/2006 8:40 AM >>>
The Novell target method allows you to enter folders/files to be
excluded from the backup image via the text menu interface. Where is
this information stored? Is it the same as adding entries under the
bp.ini [exclude] section?
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<DIV>No, it's stored in the <target_filename>.tgt file.</DIV>
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