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[Networker] Best way to implement directives

2003-11-21 13:14:56
Subject: [Networker] Best way to implement directives
From: "Conrad, Ben" <BConrad AT USPOWERSOLUTIONS DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 13:16:12 -0500
I've got a few categories of machines that complain about open files, mainly 
Oracle, MSSql and UserProfiles.

What is the most flexible way to setup the directives?  Client or server?  I'd 
like to be able to put a nsr.dir file on a client that says "don't backup any 
file in any directory that ends in *.MDF".  Reading through the docs I didn't 
see a way to recursively set that directive (maybe I missed it).

I'm not sure I want to do a server directive becuase some client may have an 
important file that ends in .MDF that is not a SQL server file.


save: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Data\tempdb.mdf: cannot open 
(The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another 
process.)

* msdb1-util.hosting.internal:C:\ save: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL 
Server\MSSQL\Data\templog.ldf: cannot open (The process cannot access the file 
because it is being used by another process.)

Any suggestions?

Ben



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Benjamin Conrad
Sr. Network Administrator
Green Mountain Energy
617.547.3800 x195
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