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Example 1
The following backs up a Macintosh file named Bldg Layout, that is in the
folder named New Stuff, which is in the folder named Graphics on the hard
disk named Macintosh HD.
The following entry adds the Bldg Layout file to your backups:
/Macintosh HD/Graphics/New Stuff/Bldg Layout
Macintosh HD is the volume, Graphics and New Stuff are folders, and Bldg
Layout is a file.
Example 2
The following backs up a folder named My Stuff on the hard disk named
Macintosh HD.
/Macintosh HD/My Stuff/
File-Path Rules for Extension Clients
File-path rules for NetBackup extension clients are covered in the manual that
comes with the separately priced extension product. Those products include
the following:
• NetBackup for AFS
• NetBackup FlashBackup
• NetBackup for EMC
• NetBackup for Oracle and other database extensions
File-List Directives - General Discussion
The file list for a class can contain directives that cause NetBackup to perform
specific actions when processing the files in the list. NetBackup performs these
actions either on the server or the client, depending on the directive. The
directives that are available depend on the class type and whether the Allow
Data Streams attribute is enabled for the class.
The following is an example of a file list that contains directives and is for an
MS-Windows-NT class that has Allow Multiple Data Streams enabled:
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT