We have a similar setup on several AIX machines, just setup 2 different nodenames in a 
dsm.sys file.  We have Novell here too but have only one node for each, I know it 
would be different for that - no dsm.sys.  I don't believe you have to go through 
Policy sets or any of that.

Just set up as a different nodename, if that can be done with Novell.  Then your 
schedule would back up what you set it up to do.



David B. Longo
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We would like to take a Novell client that is part of our one Domain, and develop 
another node definition for it.  The reason for this is that we want to run Selective 
backups against all the volumes (this is a band-aid for a broken archive process that 
is being looked at by TSM L2).

My thinking is that the normal node definition can continue to run our daily 
incrementals (which are working fine) and the alternate node definition for the same 
machine can be used to run selective backups against.

The selective backups will probably run several hours for each Novell volume, and in 
the same window our 100+ other nodes are running their own daily incrementals.  

I am thinking that I need to establish another Domain, with a Policy Set and 
Management Class for this alternate Novell node definition.

My question -  is it possible to have two Policy Sets active as long as they are in 
different Domains?

More importantly also does anyone see any problems with setting this up?

TIA

Tom Bebee
Welch Allyn



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