This information is not correct. You can schedule a Data Protection for Exchange node. Use the ACTION=COMMAND type schedule. There is an appendix in the Data Protection for Exchange User's Guide that shows you exactly how to do it.
Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> wrote on 05/20/2006 10:16:04 AM: > Actually you will need a fourth node to provide scheduling. The TDP for > mail cannot be schedule, only the backup archive client could be > schedule. You would schedule the BAC to issue a command to start the > TDP. Actually I update my exchange nodes once a week to a different > domain to force it to use a different storage pool, but the retention is > the same for both policy domain. This is to force the creation of an > offsite copy of the exchange data once a week. This is adequate for my > office, so your mileage may vary. We also only have weekly Iron > Mountain pickups. > > -----Original Message----- > Hi , > > Became a little bit confusing ..... So What the purpose of many > management class per node utility If can't use for this purpose describe > ????? > > Domain Nodename Mgm Include > Schedule Opt File > > Domain_Exchange Exchange EXCH_daily INCLUDE "*\...\full" > EXCH_daily Sched_Exch_daily dsm.opt (Default) > Domain_Exchange Exchange EXCH_monthly INCLUDE "*\...\full" > EXCH_monthly Sched_Exch_montly dsm_monthly.opt > Domain_Exchange Exchange EXCH_yearly INCLUDE "*\...\full" > EXCH_yearly Sched_Exch_yearly dsm_yearly.opt > > If I understand correctly with this configuration every backup the files > will be rebinding to the MGM in action !!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > And the only way to achieve it , is to create also 3 different nodenames > ..... Correct > > So wasteful !!!!!!!!!!!! > > Regards Robert Ouzen