[Veritas-bu] Netbackup 4.5 policy attribute
2003-08-05 11:54:37
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Concise and to the point. I've often wondered why Veritas hasn't put a ch=
eck-box next to each client to exclude or include. After all, we can acti=
vate or deactivate a policy. Things that make you go Hmmmm.
Dennis F. Dwyer
Manager, Systems Software
Tampa Electric Company
(813) 225-5181 - Voice
(813) 275-3599 - FAX
Visit our corporate website at www.tecoenergy.com
The Colonel Says: "Time is not a test of the truth"
Translation: Just because you've always done it that way, doesn't make it=
right
>>> Rob Worman <rob AT worman DOT org> 08/05/2003 11:35:51 AM >>>
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 09:42:18AM -0400 or thereabouts, Bobby R Windle w=
rote:
> I have a question: Is there another way besides deleting or moving the
> client to another policy,
> to put one of the clients on hold in a policy with many others? In oth=
er
> words, I have a policy with many
> clients in it. One of the clients I want on hold for a few days. Is t=
here
> a way to do this with out deleting
> that client out of the policy?
nope.
hth
rob
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<DIV>Concise and to the point. I've often wondered why Veritas hasn't put=
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