ADSM-L

Re: Question regarding update of DOMAIN parameter

1997-04-11 19:09:49
Subject: Re: Question regarding update of DOMAIN parameter
From: David Ong <david AT BABYONG.NSC DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 16:09:49 -0700
You must stop and restart the scheduler whenever you make changes to
dsm.sys or dsm.opt in order for the changes to take effect. This goes for
the include/exclude file also if you are using one.

At 06:37 PM 4/11/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I have a question regarding the domain parameter, which contains the
>filesystem names, in the dsm.opt file of the UNIX systems.
>
>Day 1.    I have the following values:
>     Domain        /  /usr  /var  /home  /u01  /u02   /u03   /u04   /u05
>
>     The backup was scheduled to run at 19:00 and went fine.
>
>Day 2.    I updated the domain of the dsm.opt file with the following
>values:
>     Domain        /  /usr  /var  /home  /serv1/app1  /serv2/app2
/serv3/app3
>/serv4/app4
>
>     Again the backup was scheduled to run at 19:00.
>
>The next day (Day 3) when I executed the command "query filespace
>servername",  I get the following results:
>
>Servername          /
>Servername          /usr
>Servername          /var
>Servername          /home
>Servername          /u01
>Servername          /u02
>Servername          /u03
>Servername          /u04
>Servername          /u05
>
>but the new filesystems were never got backed up.  I looked up in the
>dsmsched.log file of the server and evidently the server did not even try
>to backup the new mounted filesystems.
>
>I am running the ADSM version 2.1.0.12 server on AIX 3.2.5 machine.  The
>client is AIX 4.1.4 and is running ADSM version of 2.1.0.6 .
>
>Does any one has any suggestion why the new updated filesystems were never
>got backed up?
>
>Thanks,
>Naveed.
>
>

Have a nice day or whatever's left of it.

David Ong
National Semiconductor Corp.
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