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[FEATURE REQUEST - EDIT EXCLUSION LIST ITEM]

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Hello team,

In my company we have a very huge SAP environment and according to SAP we can´t do backup using snapshot because of Oracle Database.

So we took the decision of having 2 job for each server.

1 for filesystem backup excluding oracle path (data files)
1 for DB backups.

In Veeam, I need to use as backup mode "File-level backup (slower), as I don´t want to copy entire server.

And to make a good job, I need to add in the exclusion path like /oracle/<SID>/sapdataX.

In Veeam we don´t have option to edit on entry in the exclusion list and that will be very good if we have.

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Re: [FEATURE REQUEST - EDIT EXCLUSION LIST ITEM]

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Sorry about the picture, but I don´t know how to upload in the forum
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Re: [FEATURE REQUEST - EDIT EXCLUSION LIST ITEM]

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Hi Carlos,

Why doesn’t the filter with the exclude mask work for you?

Thanks!
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Re: [FEATURE REQUEST - EDIT EXCLUSION LIST ITEM]

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Because I need to exclude oracle data files for different server, with different path.

If I need like *.dbf or *.data will exclude not only the data files of oracle , but more files across directories, as I´m running backup in the "/" using root recursive mode = yes.
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