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Backup SystemobjectRelated information“Backing up system objects (Windows XP)” on page 122The backup systemobject comm<strong>and</strong> backs up all valid system objects.The following system objects which are active on the system are processed:v Certificate Server Databasev Cluster Database (cluster node only)v COM+ databasev Windows Registryv System <strong>and</strong> boot filesv System Volumev Event logs (system, security <strong>and</strong> application)v Removable Storage Management Database (RSM)v Replicated file systemsv Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)This comm<strong>and</strong> is processed automatically as part of the systemobject domain.Important: Your system might appear to stop when using the backupsystemobject comm<strong>and</strong> because of the Microsoft RegSaveKey() API.Include-exclude statements do not affect system object processing. If youaccidentally exclude a directory that is critical to a system object backup, thesystem object backup is not affected.Supported ClientsThis comm<strong>and</strong> is valid for Windows XP clients.Syntax►► Backup SYSTEMObject ►◄ParametersThere are no parameters for this comm<strong>and</strong>.ExamplesTaskBackup SystemstateBack up all valid system objects.Comm<strong>and</strong>: backup systemobjectUse the backup systemstate comm<strong>and</strong> to back up all startable system state <strong>and</strong>system services components as a single object, to provide a consistent point-in-timesnapshot of the system state.Startable system state components can include the following:v Active Directory (domain controller only)v System volume (domain controller only)550 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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