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We have a OSSV setup for a Windows Server. The initial baseline was done using Lrep.
The F: on this server is being backed to the Netapp FAS 3240 using OSSV Snapvault.The backup is being done over the WAN.
Now one of the user has created a folder called Backup which is 2TB and the backup started for this path: F:\Backup. There are other relations in the dataset and hence all other relations are quiescing state from a long time.
It is practically impossible to transfer/backup 2TB data over WAN.
So, I wanted to Exclude the F:\Backup path from being backed up and hence I aborted the OSSV backup for the relation for F:.
Then I added the path F:\Backup in path-exclude file in the etc folder of the server where snapvault is installed.
However, the F:\Backup is still getting backed up.
Is there any way we can exlude the F:Backup path being backed up in OSSV.
We are also using Netapp Mgmt Console(NMC) for OSSV data protection/scheduling the backup everyday.
thanks
Satish
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Well I don't know if this is your problem, but the documentation states:
# To exclude DIRECTORIES / FOLDERS use an exclusion entry terminated with a path delimiter '\' example: Exclude-dir\
# To exclude FILES use an exclusion entry NOT terminated with a path delimiter example: Exclude-file
So I would think you should have an entry F:\Backup\ instead of F:\Backup
Hope that solves your issue!
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Well I don't know if this is your problem, but the documentation states:
# To exclude DIRECTORIES / FOLDERS use an exclusion entry terminated with a path delimiter '\' example: Exclude-dir\
# To exclude FILES use an exclusion entry NOT terminated with a path delimiter example: Exclude-file
So I would think you should have an entry F:\Backup\ instead of F:\Backup
Hope that solves your issue!
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Thank you very much, it worked.
Thank you
Satish
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it worked, how to mark this thread as Answered
