Use this command to create a copy of a policy domain. The server copies the following information to the new domain:
Privilege Class
To issue this command, you must have system privilege.
Syntax
>>-COPy DOmain--current_domain_name--new_domain_name-----------><
Parameters
Examples
Task
Copy the policy domain PROG1 to new policy domain PROG2.
Related Commands
Table 33. Commands Related to COPY DOMAIN
Command | Description |
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ACTIVATE POLICYSET | Validates and activates a policy set. |
COPY MGMTCLASS | Creates a copy of a management class. |
DEFINE COPYGROUP | Defines a copy group for backup or archive processing within a specified management class. |
DEFINE DOMAIN | Defines a policy domain that can be assigned to clients. |
DEFINE MGMTCLASS | Defines a management class. |
DEFINE POLICYSET | Defines a policy set within the specified policy domain. |
DELETE COPYGROUP | Deletes a backup or archive copy group from a policy domain and policy set. |
DELETE DOMAIN | Deletes a policy domain along with any policy objects in the policy domain. |
DELETE MGMTCLASS | Deletes a management class and its copy groups from a policy domain and policy set. |
QUERY COPYGROUP | Displays the attributes of an existing copy group. |
QUERY DOMAIN | Displays information about policy domains. |
QUERY MGMTCLASS | Displays information about management classes. |
QUERY POLICYSET | Displays information about policy sets. |
REGISTER NODE | Defines a client to the server and sets options for that user. |
UPDATE COPYGROUP | Changes one or more attributes of a copy group. |
UPDATE DOMAIN | Changes the attributes of a policy domain. |
UPDATE MGMTCLASS | Changes the attributes of a management class. |
UPDATE POLICYSET | Changes the description of a policy set. |
VALIDATE POLICYSET | Verifies and reports on conditions the administrator must consider before activating the policy set. |