ADSM-L

Re: Client Option format for Domain

2006-10-19 12:40:00
Subject: Re: Client Option format for Domain
From: David Longo <David.Longo AT HEALTH-FIRST DOT ORG>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 12:18:06 -0400
Part of answer is how I have my dsm.opt setup, with comments
on Windows versions below:
*----------------------------------------------------------------
* Options file examples:
*
*  DOMAIN depends on what OS and what you want to backup.
*  To backup everything, just use "ALL-LOCAL"
*  To backup only certain drives, like local in an MS Cluster,
*  Use one version depending on OS of either W2K or W2003 below.

DOMain ALL-LOCAL

*  For W2k use like below:
* DOMain SYSTEMOBJECT  C: D:
*
*  For W2003 use like below:
* DOMAIN SYSTEMSTATE SYSTEMSERVICES C: D:
*----------------------------------------------------------------



David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH      321.434.5536
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david.longo AT health-first DOT org


>>> William Sherrill <billsh AT US.IBM DOT COM> 10/19/06 11:47 AM >>>
     I seem to be having trouble with the correct syntax for defining the
domain under the client option sets.  I have nodes defined for  window's os
that I just want to backup system objects, c: and d: drives.  I have other
nodes defined for the e: and f: drives.  I tried c: d: systemobject
systemservices systemstate and e: f: for the other one.  When I enter q
opt, I see everything under the domain for both nodes.  Also the problem
with using systemobject systemservices systemstate is that they don't all
apply to every version of windows and I do have a several versions.   I am
looking for examples in defining the client options.  I am also trying to
stay away from using the minus sign because I know I will run into some
host that have g: h: ,etc and want to explicitly define the domains.

Thanks,
Bill Sherrill

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