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I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks


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You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

------------------------------------

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http://documentation.commvault.com/Yahoo! Groups Links


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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"

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You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

------------------------------------

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http://documentation.commvault.com/Yahoo! Groups Links



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You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]

Regards,
Subramanian

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Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"


From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].



File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)



Mounted filesystems

/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4



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You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]

Regards,
Subramanian

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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content







Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"


From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 12:22 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 10:18 AM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])
Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

------------------------------------

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http://documentation.commvault.com/Yahoo! Groups Links










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Just making sure.... You have “Treat characters as regular expressions” when you add paths to the subclient, enabled, correct? I tried the same reg ex and it is working for me.


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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content







I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].



File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)






Mounted filesystems



/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4






From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:41 PM
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]
Regards,
Subramanian
From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Zeiders, Scott A
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 12:48 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content







Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"

From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 12:22 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 10:18 AM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])
Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

------------------------------------

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http://documentation.commvault.com/Yahoo! Groups Links















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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> Yes, I check that prior to adding. Thanks

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Just making sure.... You have “Treat characters as regular expressions” when you add paths to the subclient, enabled, correct? I tried the same reg ex and it is working for me.


From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Zeiders, Scott A
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:49 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content







I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].



File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)






Mounted filesystems



/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4






From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:41 PM
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]
Regards,
Subramanian
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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 12:48 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content







Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"

From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 12:22 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 10:18 AM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])
Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

------------------------------------

Commvault Documentation here:
http://documentation.commvault.com/Yahoo! Groups Links

















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Scott

Can you please call in a TR with CV. We will pick it up and figure this out.

Thanks
Rajiv

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Yes, I check that prior to adding. Thanks


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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

Just making sure.... You have “Treat characters as regular expressions” when you add paths to the subclient, enabled, correct? I tried the same reg ex and it is working for me.
From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Zeiders, Scott A
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content







I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].
File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)
Mounted filesystems

/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4


From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:41 PM
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]
Regards,
Subramanian
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Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"

From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 12:22 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])
Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> I did. Using wildcards for content is not supported for Unix File system backups.

Thanks

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Scott

Can you please call in a TR with CV. We will pick it up and figure this out.

Thanks
Rajiv

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Yes, I check that prior to adding. Thanks


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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

Just making sure.... You have “Treat characters as regular expressions” when you add paths to the subclient, enabled, correct? I tried the same reg ex and it is working for me.
From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Zeiders, Scott A
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content







I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].
File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)
Mounted filesystems

/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4


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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]
Regards,
Subramanian
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Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"

From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
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To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])
Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

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Post Using Wildcards to define file system content 
Scott,

<![if !supportLists]>1) <![endif]>Does this subclient content appears in Italics in commcell console?. If not, can you delete and add the content again with option “Treat characters as regular expressions” enabled?
<![if !supportLists]>2) <![endif]>If sc content appears in italic, please escalate the support ticket with logs.

Kumar
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Yes, I check that prior to adding. Thanks


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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 2:15 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

Just making sure.... You have “Treat characters as regular expressions” when you add paths to the subclient, enabled, correct? I tried the same reg ex and it is working for me.
From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Zeiders, Scott A
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:49 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content







I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].
File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)
Mounted filesystems

/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4


From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:41 PM
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]
Regards,
Subramanian
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Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"

From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 12:22 PM
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 10:18 AM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])
Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

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Scott

Just to clarify we tested this here and this is definitely supported for UNIX. Your help here is greatly appreciated in finding out what could be wrong.

Rajiv

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Scott,

1) Does this subclient content appears in Italics in commcell console?. If not, can you delete and add the content again with option “Treat characters as regular expressions” enabled?
2) If sc content appears in italic, please escalate the support ticket with logs.

Kumar
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content




Yes, I check that prior to adding. Thanks


From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 2:15 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

Just making sure.... You have “Treat characters as regular expressions” when you add paths to the subclient, enabled, correct? I tried the same reg ex and it is working for me.
From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Zeiders, Scott A
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:49 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content








I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].
File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)
Mounted filesystems

/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4


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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:41 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]
Regards,
Subramanian
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Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"

From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 10:18 AM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])
Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> Kumar, it seems wildcards can only be used in the last level of the directory structure which doesn't help in this case. I'm trying to use filters to accomplish what I need.
Thanks

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Scott,

<![if !supportLists]>1) <![endif]>Does this subclient content appears in Italics in commcell console?. If not, can you delete and add the content again with option “Treat characters as regular expressions” enabled?
<![if !supportLists]>2) <![endif]>If sc content appears in italic, please escalate the support ticket with logs.

Kumar
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Yes, I check that prior to adding. Thanks


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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 2:15 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

Just making sure.... You have “Treat characters as regular expressions” when you add paths to the subclient, enabled, correct? I tried the same reg ex and it is working for me.
From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Zeiders, Scott A
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I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].
File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)
Mounted filesystems

/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4


From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]
Regards,
Subramanian
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Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"

From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> The directory structure is /oracle/HAT/sapdata1 thru sapdata64/(many sub directories). The wildcard for content only works for the last level of sub directories which doesn't help in this case. I'm trying to keep from having to manually enter all 64 directories, so if/when a new one is built it's not missed.

Thanks

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Scott

Just to clarify we tested this here and this is definitely supported for UNIX. Your help here is greatly appreciated in finding out what could be wrong.

Rajiv

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Scott,

1) Does this subclient content appears in Italics in commcell console?. If not, can you delete and add the content again with option “Treat characters as regular expressions” enabled?
2) If sc content appears in italic, please escalate the support ticket with logs.

Kumar
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Yes, I check that prior to adding. Thanks


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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

Just making sure.... You have “Treat characters as regular expressions” when you add paths to the subclient, enabled, correct? I tried the same reg ex and it is working for me.
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I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].
File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)
Mounted filesystems

/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4


From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:41 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You don’t need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]
Regards,
Subramanian
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Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"

From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subramanian
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 12:22 PM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 10:18 AM
To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])
Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

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The correct way to do this was to have the defaultclient contents set to /. Create a second subclient, and set the contents to /oracle/xxx/sapdata*.

Thanks for all the help.

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I did. Using wildcards for content is not supported for Unix File system backups.

Thanks

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Scott
Can you please call in a TR with CV. We will pick it up and figure this out.
Thanks
Rajiv
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Yes, I check that prior to adding. Thanks
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

Just making sure.... You have "Treat characters as regular expressions" when you add paths to the subclient, enabled, correct? I tried the same reg ex and it is working for me.
From: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email]) [mailto:commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])] On Behalf Of Zeiders, Scott A
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I tried that also. The actual content entry was /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3].
File Scan() - Error Identifying Path /oracle/HAT/sapdata[1-3] errno = 2
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 there is nothing to backup
29861 1 02/15 13:44:50 757 Find exec failed (fail job)
Mounted filesystems
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol1
71122944 70120150 940183 99% /oracle/HAT/sapdata1
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol3
71122944 62613830 7977356 89% /oracle/HAT/sapdata3
/dev/vgHATora/lvol2
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogA
/dev/vgHATora/lvol3
1048576 165202 828170 17% /oracle/HAT/origlogB
/dev/vgHATdb1/lvol2
71122944 67560606 3339754 95% /oracle/HAT/sapdata2
/dev/vgHATdb2/lvol1
71122944 69207766 1795481 97% /oracle/HAT/sapdata4
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To: commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault%40yahoogroups.com[/email])
Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

You don't need the /* at the end. This will work - /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9] & /oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]
Regards,
Subramanian
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Thanks, but that still results in "scan failed - there is nothing to backup"
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Subject: RE: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content


You can use /oracle/XYZ/data[1-9]/* to match data1 through data9 &
/oracle/XYZ/data[1-8][0-8]/* to match data10 through data88.

Regards,
Subramanian

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Subject: [commvault] Using Wildcards to define file system content

I need to include only the following in a UNIX filesystem backup.
/oracle/XYZ/data1/* through /oracle/XYZ/data88/*

It seems you can only use wildcards for the last level. Anyone have an idea
how to accomplish this without have to manually add data1 through data88?

Thanks

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