ADSM-L

Re: Management-Classes and Schedules

1998-04-01 10:08:55
Subject: Re: Management-Classes and Schedules
From: Hilton Tina <HiltonT AT TCE DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 10:08:55 -0500
What's the platform?  In AIX, the include/exclude statements must be in
a separate file that is pointed to in dsm.sys with the Inclexcl
statement.  The actual include statements would also be helpful.  If you
added the inclexcl to dsm.sys, did you also bounce the scheduler?  That
needs to be done so it will know there is an include/exclude file.

Tina Hilton
Thomson Consumer Electronics

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        From:  Christoph Martin[SMTP:martin AT UNI-MAINZ DOT DE]
        Sent:  Wednesday, April 01, 1998 9:45 AM
        To:  ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
        Subject:  Re: Management-Classes and Schedules

        Christoph Martin writes:
         >
         > Hi all,
         >
         > We want to use different management-classes to specify how
many
         > backup-versions should be kept by ADSM for different
filesystem.
         >
         > For programms there are two versions to be kept, for data
three
         > versions.
         >
         > The three versions are specified in the default management
class. We
         > defined an aditional class for the programms and added
includes lines
         > in dms.sys with the classes.
         >
         > Everything works if the backup command is invoked from the
client with
         > dsmc inc ...
         > But if you use a schedule to backup and start
         > dsmc schedule
         > all files are backuped with standard management class.
         >
         > What is the problem?
         >

        Forgot to say:

        Server is version 2 or 3. Clients are version 2 or 3.

        Christoph

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