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drives which appear as volume mount points (for example, a product likeIBM Tivoli SANergy is not being exploited).Options file:CLUSTERNODE NO (default)CLUSTERDISKSONLY YES (default)DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL (default)EXCLUDE c:\...\file.txtScenario 1b: Back up a node which manages the local (non-clustered) drives <strong>and</strong>the system state information <strong>and</strong> bypass enumeration of cluster resourcesThis is a scenario similar to scenario 1 which can be deployed if the TivoliStorage Manager Backup-Archive client takes an inappropriate amount oftime during startup processing. During initialization of the Backup-Archiveclient, all of the cluster resources are enumerated to determine whichresources represent cluster disk devices. This processing can be skipped bycoding the clusterdisksonly parameter to no.Options file:CLUSTERNODE NO (default)CLUSTERDISKSONLY NODOMAIN C: D: (local drives must be explicitly enumerated)EXCLUDE c:\...\file.txtScenario 2: Back up a node which manages the local (non-clustered) drives <strong>and</strong>the system state information in a clustered environment using volume mountpoints as cluster resourcesThis node is dedicated to the restoration of the physical system if there is ahardware failure. There are clustered drives which appear as volumemount points in this environment (for example, IBM Tivoli SANergy,Windows server 2003). Ensure that you remove any volume mount pointsfrom the incremental processing domain. For example, you have a volumemount point on a clustered drive (x:\mnt) <strong>and</strong> a non-clustered drive(c:\mnt).Options file:CLUSTERNODE NO (default)CLUSTERDISKSONLY YES (default)DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL -\\computername\c$\mnt-\\computername\x$\mntEXCLUDE c:\...\file.txtScenario 3: Back up a node which manages the clustered drives within a clusterresource groupIn this scenario, it is assumed that the node that is responsible for backingup a cluster resource group has two drives, f: <strong>and</strong> g:. There are noclustered drives which appear as volume mount points. Ensure that youdefine the incremental processing domain as only the volumes within acluster resource group. If you have multiple cluster resource groups, assigna unique Tivoli Storage Manager node to manage each cluster resourcegroup.Options file:CLUSTERNODE YESCLUSTERDISKSONLY YES (default)DOMAIN f: g:EXCLUDE f:\...\file.txtChapter 12. Processing options 319

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