Re: Management Class Specification
1999-02-04 11:52:22
Did you by any chance create the management class DATABASE_FILES after you
had activated the policy set NETWORK_SERVICES? If so then in order for
management class DATABASE_FILES to be available you need to activate the
policy set again to include the update.
ADSM-L AT vm.marist DOT edu on 02/04/99 10:27:14 AM
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Subject: Management Class Specification
I am using ADSM Server Version 2x on MVS and ADSM Client Version 3.1.0.6 on
Windows NT 4.0 SP3. I want to include some special files in a management
class that has a very long retention, but it is not my default management
class. Example: I have a Policy Domain: DOMAIN0305 Policy Set:
NETWORK_SERVICES Management Classes: GENERAL_FILES and DATABASE_FILES.
General_files is set to default and the policy set Network_Services is set
to active. How can I use my client option file to put some special files in
the management class DATABASE_FILES that would be held for a long time. In
my options file I am specifying DOMain c: d:. Then in my Include/Exclude
list I have the following:
Include d:\Data\*.* DATABASE_FILES. Then when I look to see what management
class the file was backed up to it still shows GENERAL_FILES. Can anyone
help me. BTW I am new to this, so take that into consideration. Thank you.
-Troy
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