Re: Strange Policy Domain Question

2004-01-12 Thread Richard Sims
>Well that looks like it could well be the exp0lnation, but still doesn't >make any real sense. Surely If I create a new man class and specify exactly >what I want to bind it to, that should be it. Farren - You want it to be as simple at specifying the Mgmtclass on the Include, but there

Re: Strange Policy Domain Question

2004-01-12 Thread Andrew Raibeck
DSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: Strange Policy Domain Question Hi there Well that looks like it could well be the exp0lnation, but still doesn't make any real sense. Surely If I create a new man class and specify exactly what I wa

Re: Strange Policy Domain Question

2004-01-12 Thread Farren Minns
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Re: Strange Policy Domain Question

2004-01-12 Thread Andrew Raibeck
> ... all clients see a lot of files being rebound. See http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0110/1061.html for the likely explanation. Less likely (but not inconceivable) is that you inadvertently assigned the new management class as the default management class. Regards, Andy Andy Raibeck IBM

Re: Strange Policy Domain Question

2004-01-12 Thread Ford, Phillip
Do you have a directory statement. I don't remember the exact wordage but DSMC or something like that in the .sys file. If not then what you are probably seeing is directories being rebound to the new class. If there is not a DSMC command then directories bind to the class with the largest reten