By default, NFS fs are not backed up.  To back one up
do the following.  In your dsm.opt file on client, put in a
DOMAIN  /nfs   ALL-LOCAL
statement.  (/nfs is whatever fs you want backed up.)
You can put more than one, separated by spaces.
You can also use this if you want /tmp backed up, which
is not backed by default on unix systems.

Remember to restart scheduler on client after making
changes.

David Longo

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/25/02 06:25AM >>>
Hi all

Running Solaris Server 4.2.2.12 on a Solaris 2.7 box

I want to NFS mount a partition from one Solaris machine  to another
and
then have TSM back this file system up. Will TSM automatically backup
a
remotely mounted NFS partition or do I have to tell it specifically to
do
so.

Many thanks in advance for your help

Farren Minns - TSM and Solaris System Admin  - John Wiley & Sons

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