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Actual exam question from IBM's C9060-521
Question #: 60
Topic #: 1
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Which three rules are used to process include/exclude statements? (Select three.)

  • A. If not excluded, it is included.
  • B. The list is read from the top down.
  • C. The entire list is read before processing.
  • D. The list is read from the bottom up.
  • E. Processing stops when a match is met.
  • F. If not included, it is excluded.
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Suggested Answer: ABC 🗳️
A: If you do not create an include-exclude list, the backup-archive client considers all files for backup services and uses the default management class for backup and archive services.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEQVQ_8.1.0/client/t_cfg_crtinclexcl.html

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lumptom
5 years, 2 months ago
I think 3 correct asnwers are A,D,E - what is not excluded, it is included - list is read from bottom to up (Maria is right) - when match is found, evaluate is stoped (therefore proper order is important)
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Maria
5 years, 6 months ago
This is incorrect as the list is read from the bottom up. The client evaluates all exclude.fs and exclude.dir statements first (regardless of their position within the include-exclude list), and removes the excluded file spaces, directories, and files from the list of objects available for processing. All other include-exclude statements are processed from the bottom of the list up. Therefore, it is important to enter all your include-exclude statements in the proper order. https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEQVQ_8.1.7/client/t_cfg_crtinclexcl.html
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