A second response to my post from a few moments ago:

Why not simply run

   dsmc incremental g:\inetpub\ -subdir=yes

Or create a schedule that backs up this directory only, as I described a
day or two ago?

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Thanks much, Andy!

I am glad that I asked the question, although it is very stupid one. I did
read the user manual again.
It seems that the DOMAIN is for defining 1) drives, (I just assumed the
entries shown in my domain list window which mostly are directories could
be used as domain objects.) or 2) share names which could be used to a
directory (authentic shared one or not (cheating)). I do have a network
shared directory needs backup on the d drive of the machine where TSM
client resides. I will think this directory can be defined as share name.
Am I correct? My question is that is "net share inetpub=g:\inetpub" a
command line or I can put it into opt file?

Lan


Lan Wu-Cavener
Dept. of Landscape Architecture
PennState

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