Need more info on your specifics, but if I understand what you're after the
answer is probably Yes.
If you have say an NT server with MSSQL databases you can do this. The
sqlfull.cmd as supplied can be made into 2 (or more) .cmd's and each specify
which databases it is backing up and each can have a separate dsm.opt file
specifying which mgmt class it is bound to.
I believe this would be possible on say a UNIX platform and Oracle databases
with EBU or RMAN. Not familiar with fine details of these but you can probably
specify which databases to backup.
Either of these would take some extra configuration of course and some checking
that you are getting everything right.
Just a quick analysis.
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
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>>> JONESK AT CO.CHESTERFIELD.VA DOT US 06/22/01 02:30PM >>>
If I have one physical server with 2 separate databases on this one physical
server, can I have two separate versioning criteria? i.e. Database 1 with 6
versions data exists, 3 data deleted, 60 day retain only and Database 2 with 10
versions data exists, 6 data deleted, 90 day retain ony version? There is a
hot debate here and I would appreciate your help.
Kelli Jones
jonesk AT co.chesterfield.va DOT us
Chesterfield County, VA
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