You're welcome, Alex.
I will give you the same advice that I would give to any TSM user: if you
have not already done so, reading the Admin Guide from cover to cover is
the best way to become acquainted with TSM, what it can do, and how it
works. Granted, the book is at least 3 times as large as i
Thanks for the clarification Andy. I have never taken the time to clear up
my confusion about sets/classes, but this task is forcing me to do so,
with your kind help of course.
Thanks!
Alex
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Andrew Raibeck wrote:
Good question.
I think your concerns are based on a confusion of t
Good question.
I think your concerns are based on a confusion of the term "policy set". A
policy set is NOT the same as a management class; rather, it is the parent
container for your management classes. So it is true that a client cannot
be managed by two policy sets at the same time; but a clien
TSM 5.1.9.0 on win2K server.
We have a TSM client, RHEL3-AS, which currently backs up to our custom
made "server-management-class". All is fine with that. However, we want to
backup a specific directory on the same client to a different mangement
class. The directory is /var/spool/mail/*. We want c