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Chuck Ryan wrote:
> While the UDC's do a pretty good job of hiding the command complexity, they
> do not change the fact that you must have the same account/group created in
> the system volume set and any private volume set(s).
ain't much we can do about it at this point. it's not worth complaining about
(imo).
> This can lead to confusion with where the data actually lies for backups or
> capacity
> planning.
no! sorry. the udcs are designed to home all your groups onto the designated
volume. when used properly/consistently -- the udcs will go a l-o-n-g way to
making sure your groups -- hence your data -- are where you expect them to
be. - d.
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