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assigned, can delete a client node. Before removing a client node, you must delete all its backup and archive files. Use the remove node command, as shown in Example 8-19. Example 8-19 Deleting a client node tsm: ATLANTIC> remove node losgatos Do you wish to proceed? (Yes (Y)/No (N)) y ANR2061I Node LOSGATOS removed from policy domain STANDARD. ANR2129I Administrative userid LOSGATOS defined ONLY for authority over node LOSGATOS has been removed. 8.3 Client option sets A Tivoli Storage Manager client session has a set of options that are used during backup, archive, restore, or retrieve processes. Options can be specified in two ways: In the client options file, which is created during the setup of a client (see "Options file" on page 114). A client options file is a set of Tivoli Storage Manager client options stored in one or two (UNIX/Linux clients only) files on the client. Using the client option set. (This is optional.) A client option set is a set of Tivoli Storage Manager client options stored in the Tivoli Storage Manager database. An option set can be associated with one or more Tivoli Storage Manager clients, but a client can be associated with only one option set. 8.3.1 Considerations We recommend using client option sets to make administration easier, particularly in environments with a large number of clients, and as the number of available options grows. Using client option sets centralizes the management of those options and clients. It is easier to update a client option set once than to perform the same update to the local client options file on each node. Which value takes priority The options defined in a client option set are a subset of the available client options. Options such as communications are still stored on the client machine. When the same option is specified in both the local options file and the option set, the client options file value takes priority by default. However, you can specify that individual options in an option set cannot be overridden in the client's local options file, using the FORCE=YES parameter when defining the option. 298 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Implementation Guide
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