Time Machine excluding items....

Hi,
Newly installed Server 10.6.6 Mac Pro.
When enabling Time Machine to backup the boot drive onto a 2nd internal drive it starts, and then starts "excluding items" and backs up only 40MB in the end while there's over 130GB of stuff to back up. There are no folders set to be excluded, the TM drive is newly formatted and empty.
Re-added the drive through system preferences, reset spotlight, trashed the preferences... everything we tried has failed. Any thoughts on this ?
Thanks,
Jay

Hi
http://manuals.info.apple.com/enUS/ServerAdminv10.6.pdf
Pages 36, 37 and 155 onwards. Time Machine is not really a 'backup' solution for OSX Server itself as such, especially if dealing with Mail and Open Directory Databases amongst others. It can also cause lock ups for clients accessing and changing data in configured share points although your mileage may vary. It's actually OK as a Time Machine destination for client workstations.
Tony

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    40          /.spotlight-v100/Store-V2/14A90EE0-20DF-4E1B-84EF-8E1EB37F5907/Cache/0000/ 0000/0015
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    0          /.spotlight-v100/Store-V2/14A90EE0-20DF-4E1B-84EF-8E1EB37F5907/Cache/0000/ 0000/001c
    9296          /.spotlight-v100/Store-V2/14A90EE0-20DF-4E1B-84EF-8E1EB37F5907/Cache/0000/ 0000/001d
    7160          /.spotlight-v100/Store-V2/14A90EE0-20DF-4E1B-84EF-8E1EB37F5907/Cache/0000/ 0000/001e
    4456          /.spotlight-v100/Store-V2/14A90EE0-20DF-4E1B-84EF-8E1EB37F5907/Cache/0000/ 0000/001f
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    0          /.spotlight-v100/Store-V2/14A90EE0-20DF-4E1B-84EF-8E1EB37F5907/Cache/0000/ 0000/0023
    16          /.spotlight-v100/Store-V2/14A90EE0-20DF-4E1B-84EF-8E1EB37F5907/Cache/0000/ 0000/0024
    0          /.spotlight-v100/Store-V2/14A90EE0-20DF-4E1B-84EF-8E1EB37F5907/Cache/0000/ 0000/0025
    0          /.spotlight-v100/Store-V2/14A90EE0-20DF-4E1B-84EF-8E1EB37F5907/Cache/0000/ 0000/0026
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    1947664          /.spotlight-v100
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