Re: [Veritas-bu] ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES question
2010-06-09 03:37:39
ALD does indeed capture system state / shadow copy components,
if the clients are Windows 2000 and 2003 / 2008, ect. NT of course does not need
these directives.
I know, because I use it all the time. and has been since
5.1
System State is the Registry of Win2k and Shadow Copy is
Win2k3+
I am now on 6.5, and again, can confirm that the System state
is present on my clients in a single policy for All Local Drives
Directive.
HTH
Simon
ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES doesn't grab the SYSTEM_STATE/SHADOW_COPY_COMPONENTS
for my Windows clients. At least it never used to? I had to
explicitly put those in my file list. Most of my policies were created
under 5.x, now running 6.5.6. Maybe something has been ":fixed".
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Barber, Layne Mr CTR US
DISA CDM242 <layne.barber.ctr AT csd.disa DOT mil>
wrote:
The ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive keeps you from having to know
all the drives local to a client. In windoze, it will also grab the system
state/shadow copy components. You use it to simply catch everything that is
local to the client instead of having to know ALL of the details of the
client.
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[Veritas-bu] ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES question Our environment, HP-UX 11-31
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enough Windows to scrape by and get me into trouble. That said, I’m
setting up a backup for a Windows box and have been reading and trying to
figure out exactly what the ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive is used for. Why
not just create a policy and point to C:\ for example? Can someone give
me a simple explanation for ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES and when it should be
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