Hello,
I am trying to create Client Option sets for a Windows 2008 client.
Does any know if the Client Option sets for a Windows 2008 Client
would be the same as a Windows 2003 Client sql/non sql?
If there is documentation for this could someone give me the link.
Thanks in advance!
Tsm server v5.4.4 on Zlinux suse sles9; clients range from 5.1 throu 6.1.3.
If I have this correct, there is no way to stack option sets.
The idea is for a very general one, then a few more specific sets to cope with
more special situations.
i.e. Our general server set, then another set for
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Checking my understanding on client option sets
Tsm server v5.4.4 on Zlinux suse sles9; clients range from 5.1 throu 6.1.3.
If I have this correct, there is no way to stack option sets.
The idea is for a very general one, then a few more specific sets to cope with
more
] Checking my understanding on client option sets
Tsm server v5.4.4 on Zlinux suse sles9; clients range from 5.1 throu
6.1.3.
If I have this correct, there is no way to stack option sets.
The idea is for a very general one, then a few more specific sets to cope
with more special situations.
i.e
I am implementing client optionset's on my server at this time and I ran an
incremental backup yesterday evening after assigning a node to a client
optionset but the include/exclude's that I specified were ignored. Do I have
to restart my node's client or sched in order for such a change to
On our windows clients here, I found that I needed to enclose all
incl/exl commands in the cloptset with single quotes. Didn't have to
for netware,vms, or tru64, but for some reason the windows clients
wanted them. I'm not 100% sure if cloptset changes need to be followed
by a restart of the
incl/exl sorted as they
will match from top down, not bottpm up like the dsm.opt file (go
figure...)
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Include your file specification in double quotes, since it contains spaces.
Guillaume
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I am
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I am implementing client optionset's on my server at this time and I ran an
incremental backup yesterday evening after assigning a node to a client
optionset but the include/exclude's that I specified were ignored. Do I have
to restart my
On Nov 16, 2004, at 1:48 PM, CORP Rick Willmore wrote:
I will go ahead and change all my lines in the client optionset I
created to quote around each one (ALL 35 of them) but I did a check on
the server per wanda (q incl) and I noticed that the Documents and
settings exclusion looks like a match
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I will go ahead and change all my lines in the client optionset I
created to quote around
TSM server 5.2.2.5 on HP-UX 11.11
TSM client 5.1.5.0 5.2.2.0 HP-UX 11.11
I use client option sets to centralize control our include/exclude
list on different nodes, and although the scheduled incremental backups
seem to work correctly, I have noticed that when I bring up the web
client for my
hi, how many client are you handlig ?
thanks,
goran
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We use about 5 different cloptsets.
One for macs, one
Hi All!
Would anyone be willing to provide examples of your client option sets? I
know that you will probably have certain parameters that other companies
wouldn't need, but as a starting point... Thanks!
Joni Moyer
Highmark
Storage Systems
Work:(717)302-6603
Sure. Here's a sample for Win2K servers; customize it to be appropriate to
your environment; I'm no Windows expert!
define cloptset win2kserver description=Backup options for TSM Win2K
Servers
define clientopt win2kserver compression oFF
define clientopt win2kserver maxcmdretries 99
Hello all,
We are debating switching our TSM environment from the use of option
files to client option sets and a few questions have been raised:
1) Can we use just one large option set that encompasses all possible
excludes and includes (since our includes are usually directory
specific
We use about 5 different cloptsets.
One for macs, one for Win2K, one for Win2K3 servers, one for Windows
desktops, one for AIX servers, etc.
We put in the cloptset things that apply to all Win2K servers, (or macs, or
AIX, etc.)
and put in dsm.opt anything that only applies to that particular
Hi,
How do I define a path with spaces in a inclexcl statement in a client option set ??
In a normal dsm.opt it would look like:
include c:\program files\application\shared data\...\*
How can I specify a path like this with the DEFINE CLIENTOPT command ?
Regards,
/Brian
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How do I define a path with spaces in a inclexcl statement in a client =
option set ??
In a normal dsm.opt it would look like:
include c:\program files\application\shared data\...\*
How can I specify a path like this with the DEFINE CLIENTOPT command ?
Umm...follow the instructions documented
)
but DAILY, backup a couple of big directories and a few (but standard
directories).
daily backup d:\home\* and d:\group\* and d:\apps\an-application\*
I can set up the exclude/includes OK in different client option sets. But
how do I schedule
to run with different client option sets
.
The command line is your friend.
Good enough is the enemy of excellence.
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TSM 4.3.2.1 on winders 2k, varioius clients
I have a challenge from my boss and I needs some help.
I need to backup things differently than I do now. I have been backing up
basically everything on
a server every day (using
Is it possible to assign more than one on these to a node, or must you
throw everything you wish included (say a dirmc and specific mc
includes) into one?
thanks,
--
Jim Kirkman
AIS - Systems
UNC-Chapel Hill
966-5884
I'm setting up a new client option set and noticed that there are some
options available that I can't find documentation for...
BOOKS
and
DSMCDEFAULTCOMMAND
I searched the knowledgeable and didn't see anything that jumped right out
and slapped me -
Anyone have a pointer to some explanations of
it - the GUI has
WIndows-style HELP now, and the HTML versions also get installed in the
program group.
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I'm setting up a new client option
.
regards
Juraj Salak
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Is it just me, or would anyone else like to see the ability to attach
multiple client option sets to a node
?)
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I suspect we mean the same thing, I just don't write in my native tongue
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Is it just me, or would anyone else like to see the ability to attach
multiple client option sets to a node?
Why would it not be a good idea to be able to do this?
Is it just me, or would anyone else like to see the ability to attach
multiple client option sets to a node?
Why would it not be a good idea to be able to do this?
Yes i agree with you Dale.
although i don´t see it like that
I would like to see a hierarchy in Client Option Sets. One Mother Client
option for all, and then you can define it longer and in more details down
the road.
Kvedja/Regards
Petur Eythorsson
Taeknimadur/Technician
IBM Certified
;)
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Yes i agree with you Dale.
although i don´t see it like that
I would like to see a hierarchy in Client Option Sets. One
?)
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I suspect we mean the same thing, I just don't write in my native
to
the new one). Since Client Options Sets are not associated with any
particular Policy Domain/Set, am I going to be forced to create 4 different
Client Option Sets to accommodate the different default MC names in each
Set??
I need the DIRMC statement, as the new MC class I will be creating
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Hoping someone can either give me some advice or tell
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Anne,
Only one client optionset should be necessary
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But if I had a single client option set that contained the following:
Dirmc=name_of_default_management_class
I don't think that would work because each DOMAIN's
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