Also, most Unix directory information is kept directly in the TSM
database, not sent to the DIRMC.


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Re: Bad dsm.sys file?  Backing up to wrong management class.






From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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>I discovered something very strange with one of my nodes
>today.  The management class configured for this node in the
>dsm.sys file (set with "DIRMC") is not the MC this node is
>sending its data to.  I discovered that this node is actually
>using the default MC and tape pool.

The DIRMC setting is not where client data goes; DIRMC sets the
destination where directory structures are backed up. Setting a client
data destination to a non-default management class requires use of
INCLUDE statements in the dsm.sys file.

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Berbee Information Networks
Office 262.521.5627

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