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Re: Easiest way to do a command line Full Backup.

2002-08-13 22:26:15
Subject: Re: Easiest way to do a command line Full Backup.
From: "Seay, Paul" <seay_pd AT NAPTHEON DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 21:22:58 -0400
Using the ABSOLUTE management class copy group is the best way because this
updates the filespace date information.  A selective does not.

Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180


-----Original Message-----
From: Don France [mailto:DFrance-TSM AT ATT DOT NET]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 6:52 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: Easiest way to do a command line Full Backup.


There are THREE "sure" ways to trigger a (traditional) FULL backup:

1 - run "dsmc i" (incremental command) but use a management class which maps
to a copygroup which specifies "absolute" (rather than modified) for "mode",
AND frequency=0 (to allow on demand);  this is the "easiest" way to force
FULL (for data mapped to the appropriate management class, via INCLUDE
specs.);

2 - use the archive command (but you must specify each file system);

3 - selective will also work, but you must specify each file system.

That should do it.


Don France
Technical Architect -- Tivoli Certified Consultant
Tivoli Storage Manager, WinNT/2K, AIX/Unix, OS/390
San Jose, Ca
(408) 257-3037
mailto:don_france AT att DOT net

Professional Association of Contract Employees
(P.A.C.E. -- www.pacepros.com)




"Gent, Chad E." <cgent AT LEGGMASON DOT COM>
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Hello,

Is there an easy way to do a full command line backup.   I have an NT
client
version 4.2.15 and I would like to do full backups instead of incremental.

Thanks

Chad
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