Re: How Best to Suspend a Schedule
2002-04-19 18:24:12
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Re: How Best to Suspend a Schedule |
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Zlatko Krastev <acit AT ATTGLOBAL DOT NET> |
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Sat, 20 Apr 2002 01:18:46 +0300 |
1. If you want to suspend it for a day or two advance the STARTDate
parameter as Edgardo suggested. If you want to disable it completely
update EXPiration parameter with any passed date. Later schedule can be
re-enabled with "upd sch <domain> <sch_name> exp=never"
2. Suspend is not possible but you can disable client from the schedule
using DELete ASSOCiation. I am curious why it is not elegant for you. Is
it because there is no trace left if you forgot which was the
node/schedule pair to re-enable? I feel satisfied with it.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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Subject: How Best to Suspend a Schedule
As a relative newbie to TSM, I'd be interested to hear what is the easiest
way to temporarily:
1- Suspend a backup schedule from running.
2- Suspend an individual client's participation in a backup schedule.
I've accomplished #2 by removing the client schedule association, though I
don't regard this method to be particularly elegant.
Thanks in advance.
Paul E. Kilmer
Lead Technical Architect
New World Pasta
pkilmer AT nwpasta DOT com
(717) 526-2431
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