The default domain for unix is all-local.    In order to backup nfs mounts,
they need to be specified in a domain statement:

A statement like this should do the trick:

domain   all-local   /nfs_mnt1    /nfs_mnt2

Of course if you  don't want _any_ of the host, take out the all-local.

Regards

Dave
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I've got a user who wants to back up an NFS mounted filesystem from an
SGI box.  He's using the 4.2.2 client, the server is at 4.2.2. He can back
the filesystem up manually, but it does not back up at when the backup is
run by the scheduler.  I'm missing something he needs to set; what do I
need
to do?

Thanks.
Chuck Fisher
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