In Nocolai's post he shoudl add NEW_STREAM at the begining of selection list so it would like this: ■If Allow multiple data streams is not enabled, NetBackup backs up the entire client and includes all drives and file systems in the same stream.Ĭaution: Do not select Cross mount points for policies where you use the ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive.Ībove was taken from - System Administrator's Guide for UNIX and Linux, Volume 1 ( ) For more information, see “Setting the preprocess interval for auto-discovery” on page 191. NetBackup periodically preprocesses the client to make necessary changes to the streams. NetBackup backs up the entire client, then splits the data from each drive (Windows) or file system (UNIX) into its own backup stream. ■If Allow multiple data streams is enabled, the ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive applies only to Standard (except for NetWare clients) or MS-Windows-NT policy types. The action that ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES causes depends on whether Allow multiple data streams is enabled for the policy. That is, no other files or directives can be listed. If this directive is used, this directive must be the only entry in the backup selections list for the policy. The clients must run NetBackup 3.2 or later software. The ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive applies only to Standard (except for NetWare target clients), MS-Windows-NT, and NetWare policies. For more information, see “ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive and multiple data streams” on page 192.įor information on files and the directories that NetBackup automatically excludes from backup, see “Files that are excluded from backups by default” on page 194.ĪLL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive and multiple data streams ■NetWare (NonTarget clients only) However, ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES is not allowed for NetWare policy types if Allow multiple data streams is also used.
■Standard (except for NetWare target clients) The ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive applies to the following policy types: Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Use the ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive to back up all local drives except for those drives that use removable media.
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Open your Norton device security product. For more information, see View or change the default file types or file extensions that Norton includes in backups Add or exclude files and folders in backup set You can also add or remove file extensions that are normally part of the default file types. You can specify files or folders that contain file types normally included in your backup sets and exclude them from backups. Norton lets you back up different file types, like picture, music, or video files, to your backup sets. Add or exclude files and folders in your backup sets