I have a user (actually the guy who administers many of our RS/6000 boxes) who is interested in using ADSM, but has one problem with it...the way in which you can select backups. He comes originally
re-saving all the data periodically. Yes, you can. You can define the "Mode" of your backup "Copy Group" to "Absolute" which indicates the file is considered for incremental backup regardless of whe
Author: "Brandon, Woodie" <BrandonW AT MAGIC.DCRT.NIH DOT GOV>
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 13:29:00 EST
I'm new to this group and would like to get a response to the attached request also. I understand ADSM has the ability to backup parent and subdirectories by specfiying the SUBDIR ON in the OPTIONS f
SUBDIR=ON/OFF is indeed available in selective backup. This is documented in the User's Guide. Amy Weaver ADSM Client Development == Date: 10 November 1994, 09:03:50 PST From: Amy Lim Weaver (408) 2
re-saving all the data periodically. As Amy stated, there is a way using the copy groups to define an absolute backup.... but .. this is also a known requirement. There are several users that would
Author: Bill Colwell <BColwell AT CCLINK.DRAPER DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 1994 21:43:10 GMT
I hope that the 'Known requirement' includes point-in-time capability. I suspect that people who want periodic full backups are also expecting that they will be able to locate this full as a kept-tog
writes> >>>1) You cannot select a full backup. He is a firm believer in Point-in-time is a frequent request here. We run redundant backups (UNIX dump, et. al.) which fills this requirement. Redundan