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Re: Time machine backing up temporary binary files.
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Re: Time machine backing up temporary binary files.


  • Subject: Re: Time machine backing up temporary binary files.
  • From: Daniel Hazelbaker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 15:52:40 -0800


On Nov 15, 2007, at 3:29 PM, Laurence Harris wrote:


File the request, though, or you won't see it until 10.7. ;-)

Larry

On the plus side of all this, this is a feature that is not likely to appear in the System Preferences. Nor should it really IMHO. I don't think that is the place for that kind of functionality as it will just confuse 99% of the people, who are the same people that will never use it. But just providing the ability to set in a .plist somewhere (that somebody can write an application for) the ability to create a more customizable exclude list is pretty easy to do.


I discovered that there is a file (sorry I forget where atm) full of paths to exclude if, on the Leopard server side, the "exclude system files" box is checked. It's big. Like 100K big if memory serves. And we have seen that they already have code in place to be able to just quickly drag a folder into the exclude list. So it wouldn't take much to put a behind the scenes regexp include/exclude list that nerds like us can get to. :) Or more practically for people running an IT department to be able to get to (and also set on the server side). I like the idea of being able to exclude peoples Music folders globally. I got 60 users with an average of about 18GB each of music. 90% of which is on at least another 15 computers, and even then they can re-import or re-download from the music store. That is a lot of saved space on the backup server.

Heres hoping Apple decides this is a simple enough and important enough thing to add in a .x release.

Daniel
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 >Time machine backing up temporary binary files. (From: John Lunt <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Time machine backing up temporary binary files. (From: Daniel Hazelbaker <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Time machine backing up temporary binary files. (From: David Alger <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Time machine backing up temporary binary files. (From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>)

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