Windows server exclude list best practices.
Hello, Can you help me to find a best practice exclude list for Ms-Windows servers (starting from 2003 up to 2012R2)? For example: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\*.lock C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\bprd.d\*.lock C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\bpsched.d\*.lock C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackupDB\data\* C:\Program Files\Veritas\Volmgr\misc\* Or C:\users\doe\john C:\users\doe\abc\ C:\users\*\test C:\*\temp These examplesI found in Netbackup Administrator’s Guide Volume I. Please advise if there is anything else to exclude from the OS side. Thank you in advance.5.2KViews0likes10CommentsUnix Client Exclude particular file extension from all subdirectories
Hi I am trying to get an exclude list put onto all our Unix Clients and having issues with one particular exclusion. I need to exclude all the .bash_history files that could reside in all thesub-directories below specific top level directories. Note: I cannot just put in .bash_history into the exclude list as we need to back it up for some users. Example: Say i had this particular file listed as follows in the directory structure for /u01 /u01/testdir1/.bash_history /u01/testdir1/testdir2/testdir3/.bash_history How could i put that into the exclude list so it would check all sub-directories of /u01 for that file and exclude it? Is it even possible as all the tests i have done dont work. No matter what i do it backs up this file every time. Any advice would be appreciated.Solved1.8KViews0likes11Comments