Monday, January 15, 2007 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: Non default management class not working
Now that NT management class is no longer part of the active policy set,
files will no longer be bound to that management class.
The active policy set is simply a copy of the policy set you activate.
Thus s
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Version
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> NTACTIVESQLBACK STANDARD 212 2
> NTNTNTSTANDARD 42 365 365
> NT SQLBACK SQLBACK STANDARD 2
SQLBACK STANDARD 212 2
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Raibeck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: Non default management class not working
In your Q MG and Q CO output, notice that management
ce.
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 01/15/2007
06:41:15 AM:
> Have a non default management class created and assigned to a specific
> server directory. The deleted host .bak files are not getting removed
from
> TSM backups even with these settings.
>
> Include "d:\
Have a non default management class created and assigned to a specific
server directory. The deleted host .bak files are not getting removed from
TSM backups even with these settings.
Include "d:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\BACKUP\...\*.bak"
sqlback
tsm: TSM533>q d
I have a Windows host that was moved between domains.
It is still trying to backup a directory into an old management class.
There is no statement in the option file or in any global option set.
The problem is the files in the directory are going to the new default
management class- 37 days and
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08/22/2003 06:03
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How do you determine which is the default management class?
How about 'select class_name, defaultmc from mgmtclasses'
Raminder.
Lawrence Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
08/22/2003 09:03 AM
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default management class?
How do yo
How do you determine which is the default management class?
>>
Anyone got any thoughts on the differences between a default management
class as nominated for each policy domain and the the class_name "default"
as assigned by TSM.
<<
There are no differences. They are one and the same. There is no
management class named "DEFAU
I am reposting this, because I got no takers on the original.
Anyone got any thoughts on the differences between a default management class as
nominated
for each policy domain and the the class_name "default" as assigned by TSM.
Thanks,
John
-- Forwarded by John Nayl
opt was entered with the proper incl/excl/management class
statements.
The question is then:-
Are the retention values for the files "default" different from those for the
directories "default".
If you have a default management class set up for each domain does the file
"d
8 November 2002 12:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Data rebinding to non-default management class.
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@;VM.MARIST.EDU]On Behalf Of
David Fosdike
> Without doing another full backup, how can we change the management class
of
> previously b
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@;VM.MARIST.EDU]On Behalf Of
David Fosdike
> Without doing another full backup, how can we change the management class
of
> previously backed up objects?
Easy. In your client option file, put
include
At the next backup, the files included abo
because of the management class to which these objects are
bound - hence my question.
Thanks for any help.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Stapleton [mailto:stapleto@;BERBEE.COM]
Sent: Monday, 4 November 2002 9:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Data rebinding to non-default management clas
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@;VM.MARIST.EDU]On Behalf Of
David Fosdike
> We created two new MCs in POLICYSET STANDARD
> 1. STANDARD_NC to backup to diskpool DISKPOOL_NC
> 2. STREAMING_NC to backup to sequential pool LTOPOOL_NC
>
> We validated the policyset and activated it.
>
> We
Has anyone seen this happen?
We are at 5.1.1 (server and client) under W2K - our default MC is STANDARD
in PS STANDARD which backs up to primary pool DISKPOOL.
We created two new MCs in POLICYSET STANDARD
1. STANDARD_NC to backup to diskpool DISKPOOL_NC
2. STREAMING_NC to backup to sequential poo
>using a unique node name.
>
>Can just the TDP backups be moved to a different management class and to a
>different node name while leaving the normal nightly backups in the default
>management class and node? Is yes, how?
Create a unique nodename for the TDP backups. (My favorite is
the TDP backups be moved to a different management class and to a
different node name while leaving the normal nightly backups in the default
management class and node? Is yes, how?
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