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Re: Unix dsm.opt domain ALL-LOCAL plus another partition

1996-02-27 17:02:28
Subject: Re: Unix dsm.opt domain ALL-LOCAL plus another partition
From: "Brian D. Beagan CT/90" <bbeagan AT DEBASER.CT.GMR DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 17:02:28 -0500
You sent this a while ago.  I'm not sure if you've fixed it yet.  One
suggestion is that if you are using the version 2 client, you'll have to set
the DSM_CONFIG environment variable to point to your dsm.opt file.

For example:

DSM_CONFIG=/etc/adsm/dsm.opt
export DSM_CONFIG

This screwed me up when I upgraded to version 2 clients.  I had not set up my
DSM_CONFIG environment variable correctly and my dsm.opt file was being ignored
completely.

On Feb 14, 10:21am, Paul Sandvig wrote:
> Subject: Unix dsm.opt domain ALL-LOCAL plus another partition
> We have a SunOS file server with a slough of regular devices plus a
> partition (/archive) that is a special device (optical jukebox) driven by
> AMASS so it can be accessed as a Unix filesytem.  Since /archive is not a
> "/dev" type device, it is not included in ALL-LOCAL domain.
>
> To get /archive backed up along with all the regular disks, I tried
> specifying the following in the dsm.opt file:
>
> domain /archive ALL-LOCAL
>
> and I also tried:
>
> domain ALL-LOCAL /archive
>
> One would think that one of the above domain statements would back up
> all the local devices plus /archive, but dsmc just ignored it.
>
> Am I doing something wrong or what?  I would like to get this to work
> because I do not want to have specify all the devices in the domain
> statement.
>
> Mount command output:
>
> /dev/md0a on / type 4.2 (rw)
> /dev/md0g on /usr type 4.2 (rw)
> /dev/sd4h on /e01 type 4.2 (rw)
> /dev/sd5h on /e02 type 4.2 (rw)
> /dev/sd6h on /e03 type 4.2 (rw)
> /dev/md8a on /tr08 type 4.2 (rw)
> /dev/sd7g on /e05 type 4.2 (rw)
> /dev/sd7h on /e06 type 4.2 (rw)
> archive on /archive type amass (rw)
>-- End of excerpt from Paul Sandvig



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