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Syntax►►DOMAIN.Nas▼all-nasdomain►◄ParametersdomainDefines the volumes you want to process. You cannot exclude volumes byspecifying the dash (-) operator.all-nasProcesses all mounted volumes on the NAS file server, except those youexclude with the exclude.fs.nas option. This is the default. If there is nodomain.nas statement in the dsm.opt file <strong>and</strong> no volumes specified on thecomm<strong>and</strong> line, Tivoli Storage Manager backs up all mounted volumes on theNAS server.ExamplesOptions file:domain.nas nas1/vol/vol0 nas1/vol/vol1domain.nas all-nasComm<strong>and</strong> line:Does not apply.Domain.vmfileThe domain.vmfile option specifies the virtual machines to include in yourfile-level off-host backup of VMware virtual machine data operations.You can specify all-windows to include all virtual machines that are defined to theVirtual Center or to the ESX Server that is specified on the vmchost option.VMware file-level backups are only available for Windows-type guest operatingsystems from a Windows backup proxy.The virtual machines specified with the domain.vmfile option are only processedwhen the backup vm comm<strong>and</strong> is issued without a virtual machine, a list ofvirtual machines, or the -vmlist option specified.When you specify all-windows, vmhost, orvmfolder on the domain.vmfile option,you enable automatic inclusion of newly-created virtual machines on subsequentbackups.Supported ClientsThis option is valid for Windows clients that are configured as an off-host backupof VMware virtual machine data proxy. The server can also define this option.Options FilePlace this option in the client options file (dsm.opt), or on the comm<strong>and</strong> line. Youcan set this option on the VM Backup tab of the Preferences editor.Chapter 12. Processing options 351

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