See http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0110/1078.html
this http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0203/706.html and this (which is ugly, the option described in the link immediately above is a better alternative): http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0108/451.html Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked. The command line is your friend. "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence. "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> wrote on 2005-05-10 14:03:27: > I have a strange mgmtclass problem. > > 1. mgmtclass definination > TSM>q mgmt STANDARD > Policy Policy Mgmt Default Description > Domain Set Name Class Mgmt > Name Name Class ? > --------- --------- --------- --------- > ------------------------ > STANDARD ACTIVE LIBRARY No LIBRARY DOC > STANDARD ACTIVE APPLOG No APP LOG > STANDARD ACTIVE STANDARD Yes Default > STANDARD STANDARD LIBRARY No LIBRARY DOC > STANDARD STANDARD APPLOG No APP LOG > STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD Yes Default > > 2. One node defined within domain STANDARD and has the following dsm.opt > * Tivoli Storage Manager > * > * dsm.opt for the Microsoft Windows Backup-Archive Client > ********************************************************************* > > *==================================================================== > * TCP/IP > *==================================================================== > > commmethod tcpip > tcpport 1500 > TCPSERVERADDRESS 112.108.34.69 > NODENAME APP1 > TCPBUFFSIZE 512 > TCPWINDOWSIZE 2048 > passwordaccess generate > SUbdir Yes > schedmode prompted > * Verbose > Domain C: > * Domain C: SYSTEMOBJECT > schedlogname "c:\program files\tivoli\tsm\baclient\tsm_sched.log" > schedlogretention 7 > > Exclude c:\...\* > Exclude D:\...\* > Include "D:\applogs\...\*" APPLOG > > after a manual backup, I got the following backup on TSM Server: > tsm: SMDTSM2010_TSM>select > filespace_name,HL_name,LL_name,backup_date,class_name from backups > where node_name='SMDAP0023' > ANR2963W This SQL query may produce a very large result table, or may > require a significant amount of time to compute. > > Do you wish to proceed? (Yes (Y)/No (N)) y > > FILESPACE_NAME HL_NAME LL_NAME > BACKUP_DATE CLASS_NAME > ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ > ------------------ ------------------ > FILESPACE_NAME HL_NAME LL_NAME > BACKUP_DATE CLASS_NAME > ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ > ------------------ ------------------ > \\app1\c$ \ > 2005-05-10 LIBRARY > > 16:01:35.000000 > \\app1\c$ \ CMDCONS > 2005-05-10 LIBRARY > > 16:01:35.000000 > \\app1\c$ \ DOCUMENTS AND > 2005-05-10 LIBRARY > SETTINGS > 16:01:35.000000 > \\app1\c$ \ DRV > 2005-05-10 LIBRARY > > 16:01:35.000000 > \\app1\c$ \ ETC > 2005-05-10 LIBRARY > > 16:01:35.000000 > \\app1\c$ \ PROGRAM FILES > 2005-05-10 LIBRARY > > 16:01:35.000000 > \\app1\c$ \ RECYCLER > 2005-05-10 LIBRARY > > 16:01:35.000000 > ............................................................................... > \\app1\d$ \ AUDITLOGS > 2005-05-10 LIBRARY > > 15:54:27.000000 > \\app1\d$ \APPLOGS\ 20050510.log > 2005-05-10 APPLOG > > 15:54:27.000000 > > > > My question are: > 1. Except the d:\applogs which is using mgmtclass APPLOG, why did > other backup use mgmtclass LIBRARY not default mgmtclass STANDARD? > > 2. Is there any simple way I can put into dsm.opt that I only want to > backup d:\applogs? > > TIA