Rick,

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                        2 SCENARIOS
1) you want to back up certain data on a node with a retention of 10
versions/ 30 days 
on the same node  -  you want to back up a couple of datasebases with 
2 version/ 14 day retention specs

I'm assuming you:
set up different Management Classes below a Policy Set and then, in
your dsm.opt  file, you append the Managment Class name to the end of the 
include statements specifying which Management Class will manage the 
retention/versions for those particular files?  i.e.
      include d:\...\*     -Mgmtclass_name1
      include e:\...\*     -Mgmtclass_name2
(?)
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2) You want to back up a node 5 days a week, backing up a 'd:' drive 
directory spec.
On the same node, on the weekends, you want to just back up an 'e:' drive 
directory spec.
I could see two schedules - one that runs Monday through Friday, and one 
that runs 
Saturday and Sunday.
However, if it invokes the same dsm.opt I do no know how to get it to 
differentiate 
between what data should be backed up based upon which schedule it is 
running in.
Can you have different dsm option files invoked instead of dsm.opt 
(say, dsm.weekday and dsm.weekend)?
Perhaps a presched that renames the dsm.opt if it is a weekend, invokes a
different dsm.opt, and then a post sched that switches it back?
Can you have more than 1 nodename for the same server?



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Thanks for taking the time

 
JR Trimark
Storage Administrator Lead

Aurora Health Care
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Hi,

I'm not sure what you are trying to tell me as I do not, to my regret, 
speak any Asian languages. Did I correctly interpret the language your 
message was sent in as Chinese?

With kind regards,

Rick Harderwijk
The Netherlands

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