Hi Robert,
In the pool definition, you can group the data according to group, client,
save set, level
So if you want to direct full and incrementals to different pool,
instead of using group as pool criteria, use level of backup (or combination)
If the GUI is slow, you can always use nsradmin to edit Networker.
cheers - han
At 12/14/2002 07:58 PM, Robert L. Harris wrote:
Ok, I've got a pool for a new group and the group isn't going there.
Working remote with no docs or notes. I've got access to the gui but
it's just very slow. Unix server. How the heck do I tell my group of
clients to do their fulls and incrementals to go to a different pool of
media? I'm Probably just overlooking something.
Robert
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