Hi, I'm just learning legato and find the manual doesn't exactly explain things clearly.
What I want to do :
Create several save sets to speed up the backup of a particularily large NT server.
Under SAVE SET I've broken up the save set into c/d/e/g drives. The G is the real biggie, I want to further break it up .
Lets say the structure is
g:/top/a
g:/top/b
g:/top/c
Dirs a, b and c are massive so I want to keep them seperate.
I have created seperate save sets for dirs a/b/c, but just in case someone creates any more dirs above a/b/c I want to back up the rest of g:
I've also created a save set "g:" but when the backup runs the g save set will back up the entire g drive which defeats the point of having the a/b/c save sets. How do I tell Legato that for the "g" save set I want it to ignore the dirs a/b/c below it ?
I was told to use a .nsr file, name it nsr and place it in the dir above where all the other files reside. In this case its g:/top . However this doesn't help any.
Any help would be appreciated.
What I want to do :
Create several save sets to speed up the backup of a particularily large NT server.
Under SAVE SET I've broken up the save set into c/d/e/g drives. The G is the real biggie, I want to further break it up .
Lets say the structure is
g:/top/a
g:/top/b
g:/top/c
Dirs a, b and c are massive so I want to keep them seperate.
I have created seperate save sets for dirs a/b/c, but just in case someone creates any more dirs above a/b/c I want to back up the rest of g:
I've also created a save set "g:" but when the backup runs the g save set will back up the entire g drive which defeats the point of having the a/b/c save sets. How do I tell Legato that for the "g" save set I want it to ignore the dirs a/b/c below it ?
I was told to use a .nsr file, name it nsr and place it in the dir above where all the other files reside. In this case its g:/top . However this doesn't help any.
Any help would be appreciated.