20030714: ldmadmin scour ignore option?

>From:  Jared P Bostic <jpbostic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Organization:  Oklahoma Climatological Survey Operations Center
>Keywords:  200307142148.h6ELm7Ld016870 LDM scour

Jared,

>I've looked through the man pages and doc's re: scouring and, having
>not found anything, am curious about the following.  Is there a way
>to tell the ldmadmin scour utility to ignore certain directories?

Yes.  You configure scouring by setting directories and file name
masks in the ~ldm/etc/scour.conf file.  To not scour a directory,
simply don't include it in your scour.conf.

>In my case, I'd like to keep some case study data in the same directory
>as some stuff that needs to be scoured.  Is there a way to tell scour
>to ignore something, for example, over a certain age or as listed in
>some kind of .ignore pattern action or file (a la CVS)?

There is no 'ignore' pattern, but you can specify a simple regular
expression as the pattern for files you do want to scour.  The files
you want to keep would, therefore, have to be named so that they don't
match the pattern.

>Any help appreciated!
>
>Jared Bostic
>OCS/Oklahoma Mesonet
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>Jared P. Bostic
>Oklahoma Climatological Survey Operations Center
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Tom
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