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  • October 10, 2024
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Hi,

 

We have around 500 clients that backup a specific directory with a short retention. We now need a longer retention for a specific folder (10 years). As we can’t have different retentions for different folders in a plan, we need to create a second subclient on every existing clients and associate it with a long retention plan.

I’m trying to figure out if there is a simple way to mass create those subclients at a client group level or if I need to script it with qcreate or Rest Api commands.

Best answer by christopherlecky

Couple of different ways to go about it.

 

The easiest is using subclient policies.

  1. Create subclient policy.
  2. Create Group containing the clients you wish to modify.
  3. Associate subclient Policy to the Group.

 

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Hi @jxbarb ,

Good day!

To create subclient on multiple clients using qcommand

Ref : https://documentation.commvault.com/2023e/expert/creating_windows_file_system_subclient_from_command_line_interface_01.html

Regards,

Sureshkumar S


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Couple of different ways to go about it.

 

The easiest is using subclient policies.

  1. Create subclient policy.
  2. Create Group containing the clients you wish to modify.
  3. Associate subclient Policy to the Group.

 


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  • October 11, 2024
christopherlecky wrote:

Couple of different ways to go about it.

 

The easiest is using subclient policies.

  1. Create subclient policy.
  2. Create Group containing the clients you wish to modify.
  3. Associate subclient Policy to the Group.

 

Thanks a lot. 


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No problem.

 


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