Andy!
Sorry for the late anser - while you work I sleep ´cause the world is almost
round.
Sorry if I caused you any harm: I explicitly added ;-)in my previous mail to
express positive intentions.
In fact it worked!
At the end my sting lead for splended and clarifying manual expansion page
as posted by you)
I am revoking hereby my previous mail - you have been (once again) perfect
in helping people on the list.
causal explanation:
I believed that greg wanted not only exlude system object but C: as well
and understood your solution was to add
upd sch standard mysched objects="-Systemobject"
which would have lead to DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL -SYSTEMOBJECT,
thus causing C: files to be backed up.
All clarities removed?
best Regards
Juraj
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What question? Do you mean:
"Is anyone out there using the domain parameter in a client option set?"
The trivial answer to that is "yes", but I didnt' really think that was
the "question" (though I could be wrong). My perception was that the
poster wanted a way to avoid backing up the system objects, implemented
through client options sets rather than local options files. I think my
answer works for that.
As to why it works that way (Juraj, is this what you are asking for?):
If DOMAIN is not coded in the options file, then DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL is the
default. So coupled with the current client options set (remember, DOMAIN
statements are cumulative), the domain effectively looks like this:
DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL -C: D:
My suggestion make the domain look like this:
DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL -C: D: -SYSTEMOBJECT
So all domains except for C: and SYSTEMOBJECT will be backed up. If all
Greg has is C:, D:, and SYSTEMOBJECT, then this resolves the issue.
Another alternative that doesn't involve the client options sets: modify
the client schedule so that D: is specified in the OBJECTS setting, i.e.:
upd sch standard mysched objects="d:"
Other ideas are welcome, and if I've missed the point, perhaps Greg can
restate the question.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
Salak Juraj <j.salak AT ASAMER DOT AT>
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Hmm ;) Andy,
while this is a good point this does not answer the question, does it?
Regards,
Juraj
P.S. "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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Why not add "-systemobject" to the domain setting in your client options
set?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
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Greg Redell <GRedell AT GWL DOT COM>
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Is anyone out there using the domain parameter in a client option set?
I am trying to just back up the D drive on a machine, in the option set I
have domain option value set to "-c: d:".
There is no domain option in the local options file, and the issue is that
the system objects keep getting backed up!
Given that this is a field office with a 128 K connection, this is an
issue. I would like to use the option sets and yes I could just use the
local option file, but I would like to keep as little settings in the
local option file as possible.
Client: 5.1.5.15
Server: 5.1.6.2
Thanks for any input!
Greg Redell
Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Co.
Phone: 314-525-5877
Email: Gredell AT GWL DOT com
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