Got to agree that for most things, the command line is the way to go
especially when working on a remote sites with low bandwidth. Have to
agree that the Command Line is not the most convenient thing in the
world to use for building new policies although I have recently started
using bpadm for this and there you get the best of both worlds :-)
Sean
Jeff Lightner wrote:
> I'll have to agree. Left it out of my prior post but I do usually use
> the GUI for policies administration.
>
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> [mailto:veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of
> Mark.Donaldson at cexp.com
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 2:20 PM
> To: veritas-bu at mailman.eng.auburn.edu
> Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] CLI or GUI
>
> Well, yeah - I do that to - especially last week when I was over VPN and
> the GUI runs like a pig.
>
> For buiding a whole policy, multiple schedules, etc. The cmd-line is
> still a PITA as far as I'm concerned.
>
> Yeah, I could script it, heck, I've scripted everything else, but why,
> when the GUI does such a nice job.
>
> -M
>
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