Re: [Networker] saving sub-dirs to different pool
2002-09-20 17:23:35
You could create two instances of the client, each having a separate
directive. The first instance would be a member of group 1 under pool 1,
and the second would be member of group 2 under pool 2. Each client
instance would use its own directive. Client 1's directive would be set
up to back up everything but one of the sub-directories; this one it
would skip. Client 2's directive would be set up to skip everything but
the affected sub-directory. In this manner, both clients could list
'All' for their savesets so you don't have to specifically list the
savesets. We do this all the time, only under Unix. I don't think it
would be any different for NT.
George
Stan Horwitz wrote:
>
> On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Chuck Davis wrote:
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> > Networkers,
> >
> > On an NT client, short of re-partitioning and creating additional savesets,
> > is it possible to direct subdirectories of a disk to a separate pool?
>
> Local directives might be a useful tool for you.
>
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