filespaces as a whole, aren't bound to a managmement class...

I would check the include/exclude file and see how it is coded.
Also remember, if you change the include/exclude list, that will apply it to
all files previously backed up so the include/exclude list would be the
place to look.

an example could be

...
include /home/.../* some_default_mgmt_class (or nothing here at all)
exclude /home/Idontlikethisuser/.../*
include /home/mysubdir/.../*  some_special_mgmt_class
include /home/someotherdirpath/.../* some_minimal_mgmt_class
...


Dwight


-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Bleistein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 10:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: management class question?


Does anyone know how to tell what management class a filespace belongs too
from the server side? Is there a select or a query command?

--Justin Richard Bleistein

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