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2. The exclude statements are not case sensitive.3. The server can define exclude options with the inclexcl option.4. As with other include-exclude statements, you can use the inclexcl option tospecify a file that can be in Unicode format, containing exclude statements withfile names in Unicode.Exclude any system files or images that could corrupt the operating system whenrecovered. Also exclude the directory containing the Tivoli Storage Manager clientfiles.Use wildcard characters to exclude a broad range of files.To exclude an entire directory called any\test, enter the following:exclude.dir c:\any\testTo exclude subdirectories that begin with test under the any directory, enter thefollowing:exclude.dir c:\any\test*Note: Defining an exclude statement without using a drive letter, such asexclude.dir code, excludes the code directory on any drive from processing.Supported ClientsThis option is valid for all clients.Options FilePlace these options in the client options file (dsm.opt). You can set these options onthe Include-Exclude tab, Define Include-Exclude Options section of thePreferences editor.Syntax►► options pattern ►◄exclude, exclude.backup, exclude.file, exclude.file.backupUse these options to exclude a file or group of files from backup services.exclude.archiveExcludes a file or a group of files that match the pattern from archive servicesonly.exclude.compressionExcludes files from compression processing if the compression option is set toyes. This option applies to backups <strong>and</strong> archives.exclude.dedupExcludes files from client-side data deduplication. To control a client-side datadeduplication operation, specify ieobjtype as the value of the exclude.dedupoption.Valid ieobjtype parameters are:FileSYSTEMStateSYSTEMObjectAsrChapter 12. Processing options 367

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