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2015-10-04 17:59:02
Hi Ravi
You have to add an include statement in you include exclude list, to
bind the F.S to a specific management class. You will want to define your
daily management class as the default management class and you will add
the followind include statement:
include /var/.../* weekly
It is a very nice option and you can control the policie up to the file
level.
Malkit
Ganesan Ravishanker wrote:
Hi All
I would like to accomplish the following:
o I want certain filespaces on Unix machines, such as /,/var and /opt to
be backed up incrementally every week and would like to retain no more
than 2 copies of the files. (I know this is silly and overkill....)
o I want /home and a bunch of other filesystems to be backed up incrementally
every day with 14 copies of the files retained.
o I have created two separate schedules - Daily and Weekly and have associated
the nodes with both of them. I have used the objects field to specify which
file systems are to be backed up in each of these schedules.
o I also have created two management classes within the Standard policy
domain, one for Daily (14 versions) and one for Weekly (2 versions).
o I am lost as to how to connect the daily schedule to the daily management
class and weekly to weekly management class.
Any help is appreciated. Ravi
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