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2015-10-04 17:35:06
Thank you for the reply Kelly.

I do have the policy sets activated. Maybe I am expecting to see something
that does not apply to this.  I have different storage pools associated with
the different management classes.  I am expecting to see the data that I am
sending to the management class pointed to by the INCLUDE statement go to
the storage pool associated with that management class.  It does not.  It
all goes to the pool associated with the policy domain assigned to that node
at registration time.

On the client gui there is drop down management class option.  The only
class available on that drop down option is the management class associated
with the policy set established at node registration.  Is there any case
(way) to have more than one class available to the node?  Would it show up
on that clients gui and be selectable?  If not, why is it a pull down
seemingly selectable option?

Every query I have performed tells me I am using the DEFAULT management
class.  DEFAULT to what?  Do I just trust that it is getting to the proper
management class I have assigned in the INCLUDE statement?

The attachment has printouts of the policies I am trying to use.  ROD is the
registered policy set for this particular node.  NT is the management set I
am trying to force certain data to via the INCLUDE statement.  They each
have different storage pools associated to them.

 Any ideas would be greatly appreciated

note: the nightly_class on the original email should be nt_class

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