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тАО07-23-2001 04:48 AM
тАО07-23-2001 04:48 AM
Thanx in advace
ron
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тАО07-23-2001 04:54 AM
тАО07-23-2001 04:54 AM
Re: another silly question??
As far as i know, yes.
But with fbackup ( the backup program behind SAM ) you should try the command line statement. Check the manpages before that and do some tests.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
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тАО07-23-2001 05:37 AM
тАО07-23-2001 05:37 AM
Solutionfbackup -v -f /dev/rmt/0m -i /your/dir
fbackup is a pretty nice backup utility, but using it through Sam is like driving a BMW in a Flintstone-way ;)
good luck,
Thierry.
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тАО07-23-2001 05:41 AM
тАО07-23-2001 05:41 AM
Re: another silly question??
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тАО07-23-2001 05:54 AM
тАО07-23-2001 05:54 AM
Re: another silly question??
fbackup -f /dev/rmt/c?t?d?BEST -i /directory -0v (0=level, v=verbose)
or if you want multiple directory include and some to exclude use -g option
fbackup -f /dev/rmt/c?t?d?BEST -i /directory -0vg /graphfilename
graphfile
i /
i /home
e /var
etc......
Sachin
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тАО07-23-2001 06:23 AM
тАО07-23-2001 06:23 AM
Re: another silly question??
i /
e /dir
correct??
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тАО07-23-2001 06:45 AM
тАО07-23-2001 06:45 AM
Re: another silly question??
same for the command line : fbackup -i / -e /dir ...
Just mind the sequence, "-e /dir -i /" will take everyting again; but with the right combination you can get and leave whatever you want.
good luck,
Thierry.
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тАО07-23-2001 06:49 AM
тАО07-23-2001 06:49 AM
Re: another silly question??
Correct. But use "i" first then e.
i.e if I want to save /home /usr /sbin and I want to exclude /tmp, /var, /cdrom and /nfs directorys.
i /home
i /usr
i /sbin
e /tmp
e /var
e /cdrom
e /nfs
Or if I want to save everything except /tmp
i /
e /tmp
Sachin