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Table 56. Interaction of domain definitions from several sources (continued)Options file Comm<strong>and</strong> line Client option setObjects backed upusing theincrementalcomm<strong>and</strong>incrementalFS2-domain=FS2incrementaldomain FS3FS2 FS3-domain=FS2incremental domain FS3 FS3incrementalall-localdomain all-local incremental domain FS3 all-local + FS3domain all-local incrementalall-local, but not FS1domain -FS1domain -FS1 incremental nonedomain FS1 FS3 incremental domain -FS3 FS1domain all-local incremental domain -FS3 all-local, but not FS3incremental FS1FS1-domain=all-localincremental FS1 domain all-local FS1domain -FS1 incremental FS1 FS1Related informationDomain.imageThe domain.image option specifies what you want to include in your clientdomain for an image backup.Raw logical volumes must be named explicitly.If you do not specify a file system with the backup image comm<strong>and</strong>, the filesystems you specify with the domain.image option are backed up.When you specify a file system with the backup image comm<strong>and</strong>, thedomain.image option is ignored.If you do not use the domain.image option to specify file systems in your clientoptions file, <strong>and</strong> you do not specify a file system with the backup imagecomm<strong>and</strong>, a message is issued <strong>and</strong> no backup occurs.Supported ClientsThe server can also define this option. The Tivoli Storage Manager client API doesnot support this option.Options FilePlace this option in the client options file (dsm.opt). You can set this option on theBackup tab → Domain for Backup box of the Preferences editor.Chapter 12. Processing options 349

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