I have ADSM 3.1.20  in and running and back up about 40 servers.  I have
four management classes.  They are MANAGEEXCH, MANAGESQL,  SQLFLAT, AND
STANDARD (which is our default).  When I look in the activity log I see:

09/28/2000 14:02:48   ANR4391I Expiration processing node CCUFILAC,
filespace
                       \\ccufilac\c$, domain STANDARD, and management class

                       STANDARD - for BACKUP type files.

09/28/2000 14:14:20   ANR4391I Expiration processing node CCUFILAC,
filespace
                       \\ccufilac\f$, domain STANDARD, and management class

                       STANDARD - for BACKUP type files.

09/28/2000 14:15:02   ANR4391I Expiration processing node CCUFILAC,
filespace
                       \\ccufilac\e$, domain STANDARD, and management class

                       DEFAULT - for BACKUP type files.

09/28/2000 14:15:03   ANR4391I Expiration processing node CCUFILAC,
filespace
                       \\ccufilac\e$, domain STANDARD, and management class

                       STANDARD - for BACKUP type files.

09/28/2000 14:15:03   ANR4391I Expiration processing node CCUFILAC,
filespace
                       \\ccufilac\g$, domain STANDARD, and management class

                       DEFAULT - for BACKUP type files.

09/28/2000 15:28:07   ANR4391I Expiration processing node CCUFILAC,
filespace
                       \\ccufilac\g$, domain STANDARD, and management class

                       STANDARD - for BACKUP type files.

>From the log, I see that file space c$ is expiring and bound to management
class  STANDARD, as is f$.

I don't understand why e$ and g$ is expiring and bound to both management
class STANDARD AND DEFAULT?


Support has made these two comments:

1) This would be normal if a file space were being bound to 2 management
classes.
2) This could be a situation that a client or group of clients is set with
the word DEFAULT as the management class. It's actually not going to a
management class of that name but to their default one. It's only being
listed due to that's how the client reported it to the server.

I don't have a management class named default and if number 2) above were
true, I think I would see default and standard on every filespace not just
certain ones.  I was suspicious that the message is coming out twice on some
filespaces.


I appreciate any insight anyone  might be able to give.


Karen Mikacenic :-)
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