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Table 78. Incremental comm<strong>and</strong>: Related options (continued)snapshotroot Comm<strong>and</strong> line only. 351subdir Client user options file (dsm.opt) or comm<strong>and</strong> line. 356tapeprompt Client user options file (dsm.opt) or comm<strong>and</strong> line. 358ExamplesfilespecSpecifies the path <strong>and</strong> file name that you want to back up. Use wildcards toselect a group of files or all the files in a directory. If you do not specify a filespecification, the default domain or the domain specified as an option isbacked up. See “Maximum file size <strong>for</strong> operations” on page 86 <strong>for</strong> themaximum file size <strong>for</strong> backup processing.If you specify a file system, all new <strong>and</strong> changed files are backed up. Inaddition, the last incremental date <strong>for</strong> the file space is updated on the server. Ifyou specify a file or directory, the last incremental date is not updated. Thismeans the file or directory might be backed up again if a later backup isper<strong>for</strong>med using the incrbydate option.If you specify a file system, specify the file system without a trailing slash.Task Run an incremental backup of the default client domain specified in yourclient user options file (dsm.opt).Comm<strong>and</strong>: IncrementalTask Run an incremental backup <strong>for</strong> the /home, /usr, <strong>and</strong> /proj file systems.Comm<strong>and</strong>: Incremental /home /usr /projTask Run an incremental backup <strong>for</strong> the /proj/test directory.Comm<strong>and</strong>: Incremental /proj/test/Task Run an incremental-by-date backup <strong>for</strong> the /home file system.Comm<strong>and</strong>: Incremental -incrbydate /homeTask Run an incremental backup of the abc file in the /fs/dir1 directory.Comm<strong>and</strong>: Incremental -subdir=yes /fs/dir1/abcTask Run an incremental backup of the directory object /fs/dir1, but not any ofthe files in the /fs/dir1 directory.Comm<strong>and</strong>: Incremental /fs/dir1Task Run an incremental backup of the directory object /fs/dir1, all of the filesin the /fs/dir1 directory, <strong>and</strong> all files <strong>and</strong> subdirectories under /fs/dir1.Comm<strong>and</strong>: Incremental -subdir=yes /fs/dir1/Task Assuming that you initiated a snapshot of the /usr file system <strong>and</strong>mounted the snapshot as /snapshot/day1, run an incremental backup ofall files <strong>and</strong> directories under the local snapshot <strong>and</strong> manage them on the<strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> server under the file space name /usr .Comm<strong>and</strong>: dsmc inc /usr -snapshotroot=/snapshot/day1434 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Linux</strong>: <strong>Backup</strong>-<strong>Archive</strong> Clients Installation <strong>and</strong> User’s Guide

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