Management Classes
2000-04-04 16:55:20
WHile talking with our local IBM *SM expert, I told him (if we
purchase *SM) we would want to use multiple management classes (in
one domain) for the file systems from a host. Each filesystem has
different policy needs. He STRONGLY suggested that we NOT do this.
He said the problem is that, on the *SM server, there is no way to
determine what management class a file belongs to, which will cause
great confusion. He suggested that I use separate domains (with only
one management class - default) for each filesystem that needs
different policies. And, to do this, will require separate *SM
clients on the computer per domain.
Is this correct? Thoughts? Suggestions?
THanks
Rick
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