Re: define clientaction?
2004-07-12 14:46:13
define clientaction node_name domain=domain_name action=selective
options=-subdir=yes
I believe that should backup everything not sure though. If that doesn't
work you could always:
q fi = to see what filesystems are on that node/system. then loop it like
define clientaction node_name domain=domain_name action=selective
objects="/fs/*" options=-subdir=yes
Thanks!
--Justin Richard Bleistein
Unix/TSM Systems Administrator (Sungard Availability Services)
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Within dsmadmc you can use the 'define clientaction NODE
action=incremental'
to schedule an immediate backup. This backup is incremental, though. How
do you use 'define clientaction' to schedule a full backup?
Mike
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