The command line option -optfile is the easiest to use.  On AIX this means
becoming familiar with the Server Stanza options in the dsm.sys file and
creating multiple stanzas.

Orville L. Lantto
Datatrend Technologies, Inc.  (http://www.datatrend.com)
IBM Premier Business Partner
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>Is there a way to override the options file on a scripted backup so as to
>backup all data whether or not it is usually?  I thought this was
considered
>in as Selective but tests prove otherwise.

Explore the DSM_* environment variables, such as DSM_CONFIG .

  Richard Sims, BU

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