The 4.12 Default Domain for an incremental backup includes the SYSTEMOBJECTS
domain. This includes your registry, event logs, system files plus other
objects.
When you are doing a scheduled backup it is also backing up the
SYSTEMOBJECTS. From the GUI I assume you were not selecting the "SYSTEM
OBJECT".
If you don't want to include the SYSTEMOJBECTS as part of your scheduled
backups, you can change the DOMAIN statment in dsm.opt to only include the
drives you want backed up:
Eg. DOMAIN C: D:
If you do this, ensure you understand that you are not backing up files like
the registry, event logs, NT System Files etc.
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
-----Original Message-----
From: Rajesh Oak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with Scheduled Backup.
Everyone,
I have TSM 4.1.0 on Windows 2000 Server. The clients are TSM 4.1.2 clients
on Windows 2000 professional. The problem with my backups is:
When I do manual backup using the GUI the amount of data backed up
incrementally is about 9 Megs. When I run a schedule to back it up it backs
up about 230 M of data. What I found out was that it backs up many folders
like c:\Winnt\system32 folder everytime I run a schedule even though nothing
changes on these folders or files. I will eventually have more than a 1000
clients which will create a network bottleneck with the amount of data that
would be sent over the network.
If anyone has a solution for this problem please send me a mail.
Regards,
Rajesh Oak
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