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You can add and delete node associations from schedules. Nodes can be associated with more than one schedule.
You can perform the following activities to manage associations of client
nodes with schedules.
Task | Required Privilege Class |
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Add new nodes to existing schedules | System or restricted policy over the domain to which the node is assigned |
Move nodes to existing schedules | System or restricted policy over the domain to which the node is assigned |
Delete nodes associated with a schedule | System or restricted policy over the domain to which the node is assigned |
Display nodes associated with a specific schedule | Any administrator |
You can add new nodes to existing schedules by associating the node with the schedule. To associate new client nodes with a schedule, you can use the Schedule Configuration wizard in the Tivoli Storage Manager Console or the administrative Web interface. You can also issue the DEFINE ASSOCIATION command from the command line interface. For information, see Associating Client Nodes with Schedules.
You can move a node from one schedule to another schedule by:
You can display information about the nodes that are associated with a specific schedule. For example, you should query an association before deleting a client schedule.
Figure 56 shows the report that is displayed after you enter:
query association engpoldom
Figure 56. Query Association Output
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Policy Domain Name: ENGPOLDOM | | Schedule Name: MONTHLY_BACKUP | | Associated Nodes: MAB SSTEINER | | | |Policy Domain Name: ENGPOLDOM | | Schedule Name: WEEKLY_BACKUP | | Associated Nodes: MAB SSTEINER | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
When you remove the association of a node to a client schedule, the client no longer runs operations specified by the schedule. However, the remaining client nodes still use the schedule.
To delete the association of the ENGNOD client with the ENGWEEKLY schedule, in the policy domain named ENGPOLDOM, enter:
delete association engpoldom engweekly engnod
Instead of deleting a schedule, you may want to delete all associations to it and save the schedule for possible reuse in the future.