I have a guess that what you are really looking for is not for the three
clients to share one job, but rather one fileset.
You can't share jobs, but you can share file sets.
Basically, a job connects the file set with the client (and then says which
storage daemon to use, and all the other good
On 2/27/2010 6:31 PM, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> Hi Joseph
>
> Thanks for reply
>
> When I say "many", I say different clients share some job...
>
> I have tree PC that I need do a Full backup to one tape... This tape I
> will be use for once a month..
>
> So, how can I do to use this tape with variou
Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> Is there something way to do a Job backup run against more than one
> client???
> Example:
>
> I have tree clients, and I wanna make just one Job backed up this tree
> clients...
>
> How can I performer this jobs??
As far as I know, you can not as they wi
On Sat 27 February 2010 05:04:58 pm Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> anybody?
No, you can not create one job to back up many clients. You must define one
job for each client. These jobs may be run concurrently or sequentially.
cmr
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Hi Joseph
Thanks for reply
When I say "many", I say different clients share some job...
I have tree PC that I need do a Full backup to one tape... This tape I
will be use for once a month..
So, how can I do to use this tape with various clients...
I hope this is clear now...
Thanks a lot
J
>Is there something way to do a Job backup run against more than one
>client???
>Example:
>
>I have tree clients, and I wanna make just one Job backed up this tree
>clients...
>
>How can I performer this jobs??
>
>Thanks for any idea...
Gilberto,
How many is many? Create a job def, then reference