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Directive Problem
Hey,
What is wrong with this directive? I am trying to backup only non bak and dif typed files. It ignores the directive and backups all directory. I assigned the directive to the client and the save set is "D:\Backup\ANKDB" also. Server and client version is 7.4.5. Thanks.
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+skip: *.BAK
+skip: *.DIF
Luis_Rogerio
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October 13th, 2010 05:00
Hi Sturm
Try put quotes in directory
<<"D:\Backup\ANKDB"'>>
+skip: *.BAK
+skip: *.DIF
Regards,
Luis Rogerio
Sturm3
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October 13th, 2010 04:00
I will create a dir file under d:\backup\ankdb, its name is important? Anyway I named it same with the groupname. And wrote;
+skip: *.bak
+skip: *.dif
It stil didnt work?
amediratta
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October 13th, 2010 04:00
I have had troubles with such directives earlier also so not sure what the problem is. How it worked for me was to create a .dir file in the folder on the client i.e. d:\backup\ankdb with two lines +skip: *.bak & +skip: *.dif. Try this out.
jstamp
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October 13th, 2010 06:00
Interesting.
Strum, the client is obviously Windows, however is the Server Linux or Solaris by any chance?
Sturm3
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October 13th, 2010 06:00
Unbeliable, putting quotes worked, thanks. Admin guide used it without quotes !!
DavidHampson-rY
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October 13th, 2010 06:00
You want to skip both *.BAK and *.bak
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+skip: *.BAK
+skip: *.DIF
+skip: *.bak
+skip: *.dif
Sturm3
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October 14th, 2010 06:00
Server is also Windows 2003.
ble1
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October 25th, 2010 00:00
That's typical for NW and Windows. You either use \\, or quotes or / instead of \ and it will work. The way code operates is still the way UNIX works and single \ there means something else.