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Override exclude.fs in cloptset Possible ?

2002-01-20 15:34:09
Subject: Override exclude.fs in cloptset Possible ?
From: Wouter V <wouter-v AT EASYNET DOT BE>
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 21:33:17 +0100
Hello,

Does anybody know if there is way to override the exclude.fs command given
in a cloptset (which is allowed to be override).

We need this because we run 2 backups on the same machine (at different
times).

1 schedule starts the normal incremental backup with a preschedcmd and a
postschedcmd to export/stop and restart the database.  So all filesystems
are backuped up (except the notesfilesystems).

In the cloptset of this machine alle "notes filesystemes" are excluded
(because the notes db isn't down during normal backup)

Now we want to make a (temporary) schedule at a different time to backup
only the notes filesystems (again we do a shutdown /restart before/after the
backup) to a different management class. Unfortunately I can't override the
exclude.fs of the cloptset, even when I use a local inclexcl.opt file which
is :

                                include /noteslog backup_14
                                include /lotus backup_14

The only solution I can think is : remove the exclude.fs /noteslog and
/notes from the cloptset and put it in a
seperate inclexcl.opt file for normal backup, and, include it in the
inclexcl.opt file of the second schedule (with
the wright management class).  This setup only involves that somebody can
change the dsm.sys (or inclexcl.opt) file on the system itself, and we want
to avoid this,(even if only root users can change it).

Does somebody has another solution ?

For my secondschedule :

If I do "dmsc incremental -optfile=notesdsm.opt /noteslog /lotus"
will the preschedulecmd and postschedulecmd of the cloptset for that machine
also be executed ? If yes (what I think), and I don't want my Oracle DB to
shutdown twice in
one night, do I have to remove the preschedulecmd and postschedulecmd from
the cloptset, and also put it in a seperate options file ? (only for normal
incremental
backup).

I hope you all understand the situation, anyway,

Thank you in advance !!

Regards,

Wouter V.
Unix System Engineer

PS.  The client machine is an AIX machine (TSM client = 4.2.1.15)
     TSM Server is on the same machine (4.2.1.19).
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