Thanks for the quick response.

I do not understand the scope of "lose any associated client schedules" ?
Do you mean for the node that I am moving to the new PD ?

I thought about the MC issue. However, wouldn't this cause issues with
everything already backed-up ?   I assume it would automagically rebind
everything or is this only for new backups ?  What would happen do old,
inactive backups that are still ticking off the clock due to deleted
filesystems, switched systems, etc ?




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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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>What are the pitfalls/gotchas/hazards/ROT/suggestions of
>changing a NODES Policy Domain ?

You will lose any associated client schedules.

However, rather than create a whole new policy domain, just create some
new (non-default) management classes, and use them in the option files
for the nodes you want to affect?

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Mark Stapleton

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