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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Creating a global Directive resource

  1. In the Administration window, click Server.
  2. In the expanded left pane, select Directives.
  3. From the File menu, select New.
    The Create Directive dialog box appears.
  4. In the Name box on the General tab, type a name for the new directive.
  5. In the Comment box, type a description of the directive.
  6. In the Directive attribute, type one or more directive statements.
    A directive statement specifies the files and directories for a directive statement, and then an ASM specification or a save environment keywords specifies the action to perform. You can also include comments in a directive statement by preceding text with a hash (#) character.
    For example, the following directive statement skips the C:\TEMP folder on a Windows system during a backup:

    <<"C:\TEMP">>
    skip

    NOTE:Do not leave blank lines in the directive statement.
    Format of directive statements provides more information about how to create a directive statement.
  7. To specify a restricted datazone (RDZ) for the directive, click the Restricted Data Zones tab and then select the RDZ from the list.
  8. Click OK.

Apply the global directive to a Client resource by selecting the directive from the Directive list on the General tab of the Client Properties dialog box for the Client resource.


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