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January 4th, 2012 05:00

Directives in Networker

Hello.

I have Networker Server 7.6.2, at last, in Windows 2003.

I want to create a new directive, for example:

         

                  

< >

+skip: *.*

so all directories and fiels of unit Y are skip.

It's correct?

I saw in manuals and forum same like this, for example:

         

< >

+skip: *.mdb

or

< >

+skip: *.mdb

but not about the whole Y: (directories and files)

Thanks.

Pdt.- Excuse me for my write english.

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January 5th, 2012 23:00

< >

+skip: *.*

so all directories and fiels of unit Y are skip.

It's correct?

No, it is incorrect. It should be:

<< "Y:" >>

+skip: *.*

For detailed information about the syntax of directives, please refer to http://solutions.emc.com/emcsolutionview.asp?id=esg53311

268 Posts

January 4th, 2012 05:00

< >

+skip: *.mdb

This will skip all files with extension mdb under Y drive (includes subdirectories).

< >

+skip: *.mdb

This will skip files with extension mdb, which is under 'Y:\database'. That means only the .mdb files under database will be skipped.

144 Posts

January 4th, 2012 07:00

Beware that in the manual there is actually a typo.

here is a copy/paste from the admin guide:

<<"C:\MYDIR">>

skip: *.tmp

note that there should be a white space like this between the << and "C

<< "C:\MYDIR" >>

skip: *.tmp

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January 10th, 2012 02:00

Hello Jose,

One question: Why don't you just specify the savesets manually and avoid adding Y:\?

Just wondering if that would be easier than using directives

Thank you.

Carlos.

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