off topic: tsm question

From: Shawn Bierman (BiermanS_at_METHODISTHEALTH.ORG)
Date: 02/17/05

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    Date:         Thu, 17 Feb 2005 07:39:55 -0600
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    Would anyone know how to restore a filesystem that was backed up and
    exclude a directory in that filesystem? I know I can exclude the
    directory initially from the backup using the incexclude.list file but
    is it possible to exclude a directory from a restore?

    I have a directory with thousands of audit files in it *.aud and I just
    don't need them restored.

    thanks!
    -shawn


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