Re: Using different Mangement Classes

2007-05-17 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Hi Dennis,

INCLUDE/EXCLUDE processing stops when there is a match found for the file
specification. So if you want the new management class to be used by the
existing INCLUDE.BACKUP file specification, you will need to append the
management class name to the end of that statements, too.

Best regards,

Andy

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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2007-05-17
08:03:31:

> I am wanting to have 1 client (windows) backup to a different management
> class in the same domain.  Below is my original dsm.opt file:
>
>
>NODENAME W72C-C5SK9B1
>TCPSERVERADDRESS USORL00T483
>ERRORLOGRETENTION 14 D
>SCHEDLOGRETENTION 7 D
>MEMORYEFFICIENTBACKUP YES
>PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
>DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL
>
>EXCLUDE.BACKUP "?:\...\EA DATA.SF"
>EXCLUDE.BACKUP "C:\...\system32\Perflib*.dat"
>EXCLUDE.BACKUP "C:\...\system32\dhcp\...\*"
>
>INCLUDE.BACKUP "C:\...\system32\dhcp\backup\...\*"
>
>EXCLUDE ?:\WINNT\system32\dhcp\backup\new\*.log
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\pagefile.sys
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.par
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.dmp
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.tmp
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\~*
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.hlp
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.mdm
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\notes.rip
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.nsf
>EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.ntf
>EXCLUDE "C:\WINNT\security\edb.log"
>
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\DELL
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\apps
>EXCLUDE.DIR "?:\System Volume Information"
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\Recycle*
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\...\*.ft
>EXCLUDE.DIR c:\TSM
>EXCLUDE.DIR C:\adsm.sys
>EXCLUDE.DIR c:\Source
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\spaceman
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\i386
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\...\tsm-restore*
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\mssql\data
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\temp
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\...\$NtUninstall*
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\found.00?
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\lsdp
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\catupdate
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\sw-pool
>
>EXCLUDE.DIR "C:\Program Files\Trend Micro\Control
> Manager\AU_Temp\3680_3872\AU_Down\Pattern"
>EXCLUDE.DIR C:\WINNT\system32\spool\PRINTERS
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\...\*.ft
>EXCLUDE.DIR "C:\WINNT\SoftwareDistribution"
>
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\SMS
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\SMS_CCM
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\SMSDATA
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\CAP_*
>EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\tsmlvsacache
>
>
> It is my assumption from reading the client guide that I can just add
> the following line to the top of the include/exclude list and it will
> cause all the files that backup to use the non-default management class:
>
>INLCUDE * NEW_MC
>
> My only concern is the 1 include statement I have in the above list.
> Will I have to add the management class to that line as well? Or will
> the single include statement at the top cover everything.
>
>INCLUDE.BACKUP "C:\...\system32\dhcp\backup\...\*" NEW_MC
>
>
> Mel Dennis
> Backup Systems Engineer
>
> Siemens IT Solutions and Services, Inc.
> PGST Data Center Operations
> 4400 Alafaya Trail
> MC Q1-108
> Orlando, FL 32826
> Tel.: 407-736-2360
> Mob: 321-356-9366
> Fax: 407-243-0260
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.usa.siemens.com/it-solutions


Using different Mangement Classes

2007-05-17 Thread Dennis, Melburn IT7
I am wanting to have 1 client (windows) backup to a different management
class in the same domain.  Below is my original dsm.opt file:
 
 
NODENAME W72C-C5SK9B1
TCPSERVERADDRESS USORL00T483
ERRORLOGRETENTION 14 D
SCHEDLOGRETENTION 7 D
MEMORYEFFICIENTBACKUP YES
PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL
 
EXCLUDE.BACKUP "?:\...\EA DATA.SF"
EXCLUDE.BACKUP "C:\...\system32\Perflib*.dat"
EXCLUDE.BACKUP "C:\...\system32\dhcp\...\*"
 
INCLUDE.BACKUP "C:\...\system32\dhcp\backup\...\*"
 
EXCLUDE ?:\WINNT\system32\dhcp\backup\new\*.log
EXCLUDE ?:\...\pagefile.sys
EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.par
EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.dmp
EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.tmp  
EXCLUDE ?:\...\~*   
EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.hlp
EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.mdm
EXCLUDE ?:\...\notes.rip
EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.nsf
EXCLUDE ?:\...\*.ntf
EXCLUDE "C:\WINNT\security\edb.log"
 
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\DELL
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\apps
EXCLUDE.DIR "?:\System Volume Information"
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\Recycle*
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\...\*.ft
EXCLUDE.DIR c:\TSM
EXCLUDE.DIR C:\adsm.sys
EXCLUDE.DIR c:\Source
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\spaceman
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\i386
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\...\tsm-restore*
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\mssql\data  
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\temp
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\...\$NtUninstall*
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\found.00?
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\lsdp
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\catupdate
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\sw-pool
 
EXCLUDE.DIR "C:\Program Files\Trend Micro\Control
Manager\AU_Temp\3680_3872\AU_Down\Pattern"
EXCLUDE.DIR C:\WINNT\system32\spool\PRINTERS
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\...\*.ft
EXCLUDE.DIR "C:\WINNT\SoftwareDistribution"
 
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\SMS
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\SMS_CCM
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\SMSDATA
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\CAP_*
EXCLUDE.DIR ?:\tsmlvsacache
 
 
It is my assumption from reading the client guide that I can just add
the following line to the top of the include/exclude list and it will
cause all the files that backup to use the non-default management class:

INLCUDE * NEW_MC
 
My only concern is the 1 include statement I have in the above list.
Will I have to add the management class to that line as well? Or will
the single include statement at the top cover everything.

INCLUDE.BACKUP "C:\...\system32\dhcp\backup\...\*" NEW_MC

 
Mel Dennis
Backup Systems Engineer
 
Siemens IT Solutions and Services, Inc.
PGST Data Center Operations
4400 Alafaya Trail
MC Q1-108
Orlando, FL 32826
Tel.: 407-736-2360
Mob: 321-356-9366
Fax: 407-243-0260
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.usa.siemens.com/it-solutions