
Exception from Files skipped by Manage Directives not work
Try changing the skip to null. With a skip, it does not make an entry
for that directory and therefore possible may not be able to traverse
the directory structure down into the forget directory.
Lee
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 10:59 -0400, Robert Maiello wrote:
I see the forget directive in the 7.1 manual, I'm not too familar with it.
Your entry looks like it should work. First guesses:
a.) A nsr.dir or .nsr local directive in the data directory. (not likely).
b.) Windows has a registry setting that Legato honors; it tells backup
software to skip directories. This overrides any directives from what we've
seen. (Not likely that a data directory is here but possible).
c.) Its a bug.
Robert Maiello
Poineer Data Systems
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 05:04:26 -0400, Leontyev Alexander <ant-2k < at > RAMBLER.RU>
wrote:
Exception from Files skipped by Manage Directives not working properly.
Keyword "forget" is wrong ?
Windows client, Networker 6.1.4.
My directive:
<< "F:\FILES" >>
+skip: *.*
<< "F:\FILES\DATA" >>
forget
But directory F:\FILES\DATA - not in backuped files.
Please, how to resolve this error ?
Alexander,
ant-2k < at > rambler.ru
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