I don't have a netware server at the moment to try it myself, but
I would add the following include statement to what you currently have.
INCLUDE USR:\...\* COLLOCATE
Now if the output of the 'select * from backups' command really shows the
management class name as STANDARD and not DEFAULT, then your problem is one
of two things. You have another INCLUDE statement in your dsm.opt at the
bottom that you didn't post that specifies STANDARD. Or you have a client
options set on your TSM server that is being used.
Also be aware that directories get bound to the management class with the
longest retention, so make sure the 'select' output was for a file object
and not a directory object.
The way TSM works is, if the client doesn't specify a management class via
an include statement, then the managementclass name given to the object is
DEFAULT, not the name of the default management class.
James Thompson
>From: Louis Wiesemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Can't Get New MGMTCLASS to Work
>Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 10:59:21 -0500
>
>The select output shows that all the files being backed up, even as
>recently as last night, are still using the STANDARD mgmtclass. Below is
>the configuration information you asked for in your note.
>
>Thanks for any help.
>_____________________________________________________________
>
>adsm> q node fpserv1 f=d
>
> Node Name: FPSERV1
> Platform: NetWare
> Client OS Level: 5.0
> Client Version: Version 4, Release 1, Level 1.0
> Policy Domain Name: IT-LAN
> Last Access Date/Time: 03/29/2001 02:56:03
> Days Since Last Access: <1
> Password Set Date/Time: 03/26/2001 13:47:38
> Days Since Password Set: 3
> Invalid Sign-on Count: 0
> Locked?: No
> Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Compression: Client
> Archive Delete Allowed?: Yes
> Backup Delete Allowed?: No
> Registration Date/Time: 08/12/1998 18:15:52
> Registering Administrator: DSMPDL
>Last Communication Method Used: BPX-Tcp/Ip
> Bytes Received Last Session: 9,164
> Bytes Sent Last Session: 131.83 M
> Duration of Last Session: 6,175.22
> Pct. Idle Wait Last Session: 55.66
> Pct. Comm. Wait Last Session: 0.09
> Pct. Media Wait Last Session: 0.00
> Optionset: UOFLOPT1
> URL:
> Node Type: Client
> Password Expiration Period:
> Keep Mount Point?: No
> Maximum Mount Points Allowed: 1
>
>adsm> q mgmtclass it-lan active collocate f=d
>
> Policy Domain Name: IT-LAN
> Policy Set Name: ACTIVE
> Mgmt Class Name: COLLOCATE
> Default Mgmt Class ?: No
> Description: Collocate IT-LAN Filespaces Mgmt Class,
>Primary
> Policy, IT-LAN Domain
> Space Management Technique: None
> Auto-Migrate on Non-Use: 0
> Migration Requires Backup?: No
> Migration Destination: SPACEMGPOOL
>Last Update by (administrator): LJWIES1
> Last Update Date/Time: 03/29/2001 09:03:17
> Managing profile:
>
>adsm> q mgmtclass it-lan active standard f=d
>
> Policy Domain Name: IT-LAN
> Policy Set Name: ACTIVE
> Mgmt Class Name: STANDARD
> Default Mgmt Class ?: Yes
> Description: Standard Mgmt Class, Primary Policy,
>IT-LAN
> Domain
> Space Management Technique: None
> Auto-Migrate on Non-Use: 0
> Migration Requires Backup?: Yes
> Migration Destination: SPACEMGPOOL
>Last Update by (administrator): LJWIES1
> Last Update Date/Time: 03/29/2001 09:03:18
> Managing profile:
>
>************************************************************************
>* client options file for Tivoli Novell NetWare client
>************************************************************************
>
> TCPSERVERADDRESS 136.165.1.12
> TCPPORT 1500
>* -------------------------------------------------------
>
> NODENAME fpserv1
>
>* NetWare general excludes
>* ---------------------------------------------------------
> EXCLUDE sys:\system\secaudit.log
> EXCLUDE sys:\system\events.log
> EXCLUDE sys:\system\system.log
> EXCLUDE sys:\system\btrieve.trn
> EXCLUDE SYS:\system\tsa\err$hst.*
> EXCLUDE sys:\system\tsa\err$log.*
> EXCLUDE sys:\system\tsa\skip$log.*
> EXCLUDE sys:\system\tsa\tsa$temp.*
> EXCLUDE sys:\system\sys$log.err
> EXCLUDE sys:\_swap_.mem
> EXCLUDE sys:\vol$log.err
> EXCLUDE sys:\tts$log.err
> EXCLUDE SYS:\system\CSLIB\LOGS\SMLOGS\*
> INCLUDE USR:* COLLOCATE
>
>* NetWare Screen option
>* ---------------------------------------------------------------
>* The following option instructs the NetWare client to destroy
>* the TSM screen when quitting the dsmc program.
>*
> NWWAIT NO
>
> PASSWORDAccess GENERATE
>
>***** UofL options ******
>processor 200
>subdir yes
>_______________________________________________________
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/28/01 06:10PM >>>
>Run a "select * from backups where node_name='NODENAME'" from
>the TSM administrative prompt. Find out what management class is
>being used. If the management class is DEFAULT, then either the include
>statement doesn't match the objects being backed up, the management class
>does not exists in the active policy for the nodes domain. The management
>class may not exist because there was a syntax error in the include
>statement, the policy was not activated, or the node does not belong to the
>domain where you put the new mgmtclass.
>
>For trouble shooting post the following.
>q node NODENAME (replace nodename with the appropriate value)
>q mgmtclass DOMAIN active (replace domain with the domain from q node)
>dsm.opt (from the node having the problem)
>
>
>James Thompson
>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Louis J. Wiesemann 502-852-8952
>
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