I'll give that a go. My dsm.opt file doesn't currently have a line like that, although it does have
DOMAIN SYSTEMSERVICES DOMAIN SYSTEMSTATE Angus -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Helder Garcia Sent: 18 April 2007 14:00 To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] BAClient doesn't know my new partition is there! Add your new drive to the DOMAIN statement of your option file DOMAIN C: D: E: I think it is not considered a local drive, that's why it is not being included by default on the backup. On 4/18/07, Angus Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've added a new SAN partition to an existing server and I can't, for > the life of me, get the BAClient to back it up. I've tried everything my > meagre knowledge allows, restarted the client numerous times and am really > starting to struggle. I can back the partition up manually but the regularly > scheduled job doesn't pick it up. Nothing in the job or error log refers to > this partition (E:\) Here is the relevant part of my dsm.opt file: > > > > DOMAIN.IMAGE \\nwwsanfs3\c$ > > DOMAIN.IMAGE \\nwwsanfs3\e$ > > DOMAIN.IMAGE \\nwwsanfs3\g$ > > DOMAIN.IMAGE \\nwwsanfs3\i$ > > DOMAIN.IMAGE \\nwwsanfs3\j$ > > DOMAIN.IMAGE \\nwwsanfs3\k$ > > DOMAIN.IMAGE \\nwwsanfs3\v$ > > > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\microsoft uam volume\...\*" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\microsoft uam volume\...\*.*" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\...\EA DATA. SF" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\...\INT-PRODUCTION\*.*" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\IBMBIO.COM" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\IBMDOS.COM" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\IO.SYS" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\...\system32\config\...\*" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\...\system32\Perflib*.dat" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\...\system32\dhcp\...\*" > > INCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\...\system32\dhcp\backup\...\*" > > EXCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\...\system32\dns\...\*" > > INCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\...\system32\dns\backup\...\*" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\microsoft uam volume\...\*" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\microsoft uam volume\...\*.*" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\...\EA DATA. SF" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\IBMBIO.COM" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\IBMDOS.COM" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\IO.SYS" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\...\system32\config\...\*" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\...\system32\Perflib*.dat" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\...\system32\dhcp\...\*" > > INCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\...\system32\dhcp\backup\...\*" > > EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\...\system32\dns\...\*" > > INCLUDE.ARCHIVE "*:\...\system32\dns\backup\...\*" > > EXCLUDE.DIR "*:\System Volume Information" > > EXCLUDE.DIR "*:\...\Temporary Internet Files" > > EXCLUDE.DIR "*:\Recycled" > > EXCLUDE.DIR "*:\Recycler" > > EXCLUDE.DIR "G:\TSM_Mirror" > > EXCLUDE.DIR "c:\documents and settings" > > INCLUDE.FS "C:" fileleveltype=dynamic > > INCLUDE.FS "G:" fileleveltype=dynamic > > INCLUDE.FS "J:" fileleveltype=dynamic > > INCLUDE.FS "E:" fileleveltype=dynamic > > EXCLUDE.DIR "K:\tseprofiles\*" > > EXCLUDE.DIR "C:\windows\temp\*" > > INCLUDE.BACKUP "*:\ECG\*" > > > > The last line is the most recent addition. It should backup all ECG > folders on all drives, correct? ECG is the only folder on E:\ > > > > I know I can probably use task scheduler to backup this folder manually > but it offends my engineering sensibilities! > > Regards > > Angus > > > -- Helder Garcia