11-19-2015 01:26 AM
Hi
Netbackup 7.6.0.4 master server on Suse Linux
One Policy North Branches (containing 9 Linux clients )
want to exclude .evolution file from all these 9 clients of this particular policy from Master server , either from GUI or from command
How can i do it?
i have checked https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.TECH73478
http://www.veritas.com/docs/000026772
but these links saying that we have to make a exclude list file on each client.
Can't we do it from master server
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11-19-2015 01:52 AM
No, exclusions are not 'established' via a master server setting.
Exclusions are a 'client' configuration item/property.
However, you can use a master to 'push' (bpsetconfig) exclusion lists to clients - i.e. you should not have to logon to each client to edit its exclusion list/file.
You can then 'pull/copy/view' (bpgetconfig) the exclusion list from a client to check it/them.
.
Tip: The methods for 'managing' exclusions are different between Windows and Unix/Linux clients.
For Windows clients it is easiest to use the GUI. But you can use CLI too, i.e. bpgetconfig/bpsetconfig.
For Unix cliets, there is no GUI option, you must use bpgetconfig/bpsetconfig.
The syntax AND method for using bpgetconfig and bpsetconfig - for managing exclusions - is different between Windows and Unix.
Download and read the commands reference guide.
11-19-2015 01:59 AM
See the examples in this tech note:
https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.TECH66046
To exclude ALL files with a .evolution extension put
*.evolution
In the exclude list
11-19-2015 03:18 AM
1) Create a file of exclusions on the master, named: my-exclusions.txt
2) Send/push the list to a client using: bpsetconfig -h myclient -e my-exclusions.txt
3) Do not do this: bpgetconfig -h anotherclient -e my-exclusions.txt
...because this will overwrite the file "my-exclusions.txt" with the exclusions from "anotherclient", which may itself be empty
4) Did you not have time to download and read the manual sections for these two commands?
11-19-2015 01:52 AM
No, exclusions are not 'established' via a master server setting.
Exclusions are a 'client' configuration item/property.
However, you can use a master to 'push' (bpsetconfig) exclusion lists to clients - i.e. you should not have to logon to each client to edit its exclusion list/file.
You can then 'pull/copy/view' (bpgetconfig) the exclusion list from a client to check it/them.
.
Tip: The methods for 'managing' exclusions are different between Windows and Unix/Linux clients.
For Windows clients it is easiest to use the GUI. But you can use CLI too, i.e. bpgetconfig/bpsetconfig.
For Unix cliets, there is no GUI option, you must use bpgetconfig/bpsetconfig.
The syntax AND method for using bpgetconfig and bpsetconfig - for managing exclusions - is different between Windows and Unix.
Download and read the commands reference guide.
11-19-2015 01:59 AM
See the examples in this tech note:
https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.TECH66046
To exclude ALL files with a .evolution extension put
*.evolution
In the exclude list
11-19-2015 02:47 AM
thanks all
at Master serer i have made a file exclude_list with *.evolution at /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/lists
now i ran command ./bpgetconfig -e /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/lists/exclude_list CLIENTNAME
Then i got this error socket read failed
so where is my mistake
11-19-2015 03:18 AM
1) Create a file of exclusions on the master, named: my-exclusions.txt
2) Send/push the list to a client using: bpsetconfig -h myclient -e my-exclusions.txt
3) Do not do this: bpgetconfig -h anotherclient -e my-exclusions.txt
...because this will overwrite the file "my-exclusions.txt" with the exclusions from "anotherclient", which may itself be empty
4) Did you not have time to download and read the manual sections for these two commands?
11-19-2015 04:24 AM
THANKS All
as i ran first bpgetconfig so it was giving error
How to Exclude *.evolution file from Master Server in UNIX
We have made a file in Master server namely exclude_list and add *.evolution in it at location /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/lists using vi
then from master server we ran command
usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd #./bpsetconfig -e /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/lists/exclude_list -h CLIENTNAME
11-19-2015 05:27 AM
You want the exclude_list on the client to be exclude_list.policyname if you only want to exclude this file from 1 policy.
If you have other policies that backup these clients that you want the .evolution file backed up on a exclude_list (without the ,policyname on the end matching the policy you want to exclude this selection from) will affect ALL policies.