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5. Create separate classes for clients that require different general-attribute
settings than other clients. Some general-attribute settings to consider are:
• Class type. There are several types of classes and you must place the
client in the correct type. For example, place Windows NT clients in an
MS-Windows-NT class.
• Backup network drives. Select this attribute to back up files that the
client stores on network drives (applies only to MS-Window-NT classes).
Class
Clients
Files
Frequency
of Change
Desired
Storage
Auto
1
Backup
Frequency
S1
mercury
D:\User
D:\h001
E:\h002\Projects
high
8 mm
D
I
W
F
M
F
S2
mercury
E:\h002\R&D
high
DLT
D
I
W
F
M
F
S3
mercury
C:\
low
8 mm
D
I
M
F
S4
mercury
E:\h002\Desdoc
high
DLT
D
I
W
F
M
F
Q
F
WS1
mars
jupiter
neptune
pluto
D:\User
D:\Programs
D:\User
D:\Programs
D:\User
D:\Programs
D:\Util
D:\User
D:\Programs
D:\Util
high
8 mm
D
I
W
F
M
F
WS2
mars
jupiter
neptune
pluto
C:\
C:\
C:\
C:\
low
8 mm
D
I
M
F
Notes
1. D
I
= Daily Incremental, W
F
= Weekly Full, M
F
= Monthly full, Q
F
=
Quarterly Full
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT