Re: [Networker] How to ignore .nsr files?
2010-04-05 13:47:31
I don't think you can. That's one of the reasons I think .nsr files are
evil. In environments I used to control, I would run a savepnpc command to
delete any .nsr files and let me know where they were so I could complain to
the right person.
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 7:40 AM, George Sinclair <George.Sinclair AT noaa DOT
gov>wrote:
> How can I force NetWorker to ignore all .nsr files? The file system in
> question (/opt/nsrdump) lives on the server. This was something we created.
> The backup will be run from the primary server, not from the client (e.g.
> save command using '-i' option).
>
> Do I simply create a client side directive as: /opt/nsrdump/.nsr with the
> following two lines:
> # Ignore (recursive) all .nsr files.
> ignore
>
> Or do I instead need something like:
> # Ignore (recursive) all .nsr files.
> << ./ >>
> ignore
>
> Something else?
>
> Thanks.
>
> George
>
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