Controlling compression processing
This topic lists some items to consider if you want to exclude specific files or groups of files from compression processing during a backup or archive operation.
- Remember that the backup-archive client compares the files it processes against the patterns specified in the include-exclude statements, reading from the bottom to the top of the options file.
- The client processes exclude.fs,
exclude.dir, and other include-exclude statements first. The client then considers
any exclude.compression statements. For example, consider the following
include-exclude list:
exclude /home/jones/proj1/*.* exclude.compression /home/jones/proj1/file.txt include /home/jones/proj1/file.txt
The client examines the statements (reading from bottom to top) and determines that the /home/jones/proj1/file.txt file is a candidate for backup, but is not a candidate for compression processing.
- The client processes exclude.dir and other include-exclude
statements first. The client then considers any exclude.compression statements. For
example, consider the following include-exclude list:
exclude c:\test\*.* exclude.compression c:\test\file.txt include c:\test\file.txt
The client examines the statements (reading from bottom to top) and determines that the c:\test\file.txt file is a candidate for backup, but is not a candidate for compression processing.
- Include-exclude compression processing is valid only for backup and archive processing. The exclude.compression option does not affect whether files are excluded from backup or archive processing, only whether they are excluded from compression processing.