Managing Backup Policies (Classes)
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Active
To activate the class, select the box. The class must be active for NetBackup to
execute automatic-backup schedules or allow user backups or archives.
Leaving a class inactive is useful if there are problems and you want to
suspend backups until they are resolved. It is also useful if you are creating
new classes but cannot complete them right away.
Backup Network Drives
Note:
The Backup Network Drives attribute applies only to Windows NT
clients that are in an MS-Windows-NT type class.
Specifies that you want NetBackup to back up or archive files that are on
network drives and are named in the file list (or by the user in the case of a
user backup). With this attribute selected, NetBackup also backs up CD-ROM
drives on Windows NT systems. Clear the box to prevent the backup or archive
of network drives or backup of CD-ROM drives.
True Image Restore Information
Note:
The True Image Restore Information attribute applies only to Standard,
MS-Windows-NT, OS/2, SAP, and NetWare classes.
Specifies that NetBackup will start collecting the information required to
restore directories to contain what they had at the time of any selected full or
incremental backup. Files that were deleted before that time are not restored.
For incremental backups, true-image restores also do not include files that were
moved, renamed, or newly installed in the directories, unless you also select
With Move Detection.
NetBackup starts collecting the true-image restore information beginning with
the next full or incremental backup for the class. Users can then perform true-
image restores of directories that were in the backups.
The true-image restore information is collected for each client regardless of
whether any files were actually changed.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT