rbkguy
8 years agoLevel 4
Windows client Backup selection (Wild cards)
Master Server 7.7.2 - Windows 2008 R2 Media Server 7.7.2 - Windows 2012 R2 Client 7.7.2 - Windows 2012 We have a file server that has millions of files and I am looking to divide the volumes into ...
- 8 years ago
The method suggested by @watsons has been working for us at various customer sites.
And both uppercase and lowercase gets backed up.NEW_STREAM
X:\Users\a*
X:\Users\b*
X:\Users\c*
X:\Users\d*
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X:\Users\g*
X:\Users\h*
X:\Users\i*
X:\Users\j*
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X:\Users\m*
X:\Users\n*
X:\Users\o*
X:\Users\p*
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X:\Users\.....
..... - 8 years ago
Windows is not case sensitive.
You can prevent data loss:
creating a policy with file list ALL_LOCAL_DRIVE
creating a policy with file list e:\data*Then on the client, create a policy specific exclude list, that exclude e:\data* (for the ALL_LOCAL_DRIVE directive). Then if someone create e:\somedir, that directory will be protected by the ALL_LOCAL_DRIVE directive.