-----Eric J. Jones wrote: ----- >I have a question on Policy Domain Name for the clients. >On 1 of our TSM servers the Administrator created a different Policy >Domain Name than is standard which is now being used. >It is being used by a number of clients and has been for some time. >Is there a way to rename the Policy Domain or is the only option to >create a new one and change it on all the clients? I'm trying to >find the easiest way to get it back so we are using our standard >naming convention.
As far as I know, there is no way to rename an existing policy domain. The 'copy domain' command will create a new domain with the same policy sets, management classes, and copy groups as an existing domain. Note that it will not copy client schedules or associations. When you perform an 'update node' command to move a node to the new policy domain you may need to have the client system administrator restart the client scheduler service (Windows) or process (Unix/Linux) after the update. My best guess, based on my experience and postings from other sites, is that this is necessary with prompted scheduling and is not necessary with polling scheduling.
