Have you tried starting up the scheduler from the command line?
Also, have you tried doing an incremental backup from the
command line? The reason I ask is that I also find that my
virtual mountpoint definitions are not working. If I use the
GUI interface, they are just ignored. If I use the command line,
I get the message 'ANS4071E Invalid domain name entered:'. I
have reported this problem on this list and directly to IBM.
So far though, I have not gotten any feedback.
I am using the SUN Solaris client.
== Original Message ==
>
>
> I also have a problem with the SGI client in that if I try to backup, say
> /etc with the schedule, it insists on also backing up the file system which
> /etc belongs to (in this case /). For example, if I put
>
> virtualmountpoint /etc in dsm.opt and
> domain /etc in dsm.sys
>
> then / gets backed up along with /etc. This also happens for a directory in
> /usr I want to back up. All of /usr is getting backed up, even though I
> specify a specific directory with the virtualmountpoint option.
>
>
> Any help with these problems would be greatly appreciated.
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