Management classes and copy groups

A management class is a collection of backup and archive copy groups that establishes and contains specific storage management requirements for backing up and archiving data.

An administrator can establish separate management classes to meet the backup and archive requirements for different kinds of data, such as:

AIX operating systemsLinux operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsMac OS X operating systemsNote: If you have the IBM Spectrum Protect™ for Space Management installed, it can also contain specific requirements for migrating files to storage.

AIX operating systemsLinux operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsMac OS X operating systemsWindows operating systemsMost of the work you do with storage management policies is with management classes. Each file and directory that you back up, and each file that you archive, is associated with (or bound to) a management class, as follows:

You can use include statements in your include-exclude list to associate files with management classes. In your client options file, you can associate directories with a management class, using the dirmc option.

Within a management class, the specific backup and archive requirements are in copy groups. Copy groups define the specific storage management attributes that describe how the server manages backed up or archived data. Copy groups include both backup copy groups and archive copy groups. A management class can have one backup copy group, one archive copy group, both, or neither.

A backup copy group contains attributes that are used during the backup process to determine:

It also contains attributes to manage the backup versions of your files on the server. These attributes control:

An archive copy group contains attributes that control: