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Installation and User's Guide

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VSSSpecifies that VSS should be used to provide OFS support (VSS is notsupported on Windows XP).NONESpecifies that no snapshot provider should be used; OFS support is turned off.This is the default.ExamplesOptions file:snapshotproviderfs VSSinclude.fs d: snapshotproviderfs=vssComm<strong>and</strong> line:-SNAPSHOTPROVIDERFs=VSSRelated informationSnapshotproviderimageRefer to “Configuring Open File Support” on page 63 for information aboutinstalling LVSA.Use the snapshotproviderimage option to enable snapshot-based image backup,<strong>and</strong> to specify a snapshot provider.Supported ClientsThis option is valid for all Windows clients. The Tivoli Storage Manager API doesnot support this option. The server can also define this option.Options FileSpecify this option in the client options file, dsm.opt, to enable snapshots for allthe file systems on the client. You can override the client-wide option for a specificoperation by specifying this option on the comm<strong>and</strong> line for the backup imagecomm<strong>and</strong>. You can also override the client-wide option for a specific file systemusing the include.image statement in the dsm.opt file. You can also set this optionusing the Preferences editor.Syntax►► SNAPSHOTPROVIDERImage value ►◄ParametersvalueSpecifies one of the following values:LVSASpecifies that the LVSA should be used to provide online image support.Note: LVSA must be installed before it can be specified. Install LVSA duringthe install process or use the setup wizard.474 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows Backup-Archive Clients: <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>User's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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