Lion server, time machine for clients on multiple hard disks

I'm trying to setup a macmini server with four different firewire drives (has this working in 10.6.8 working great) however in lion server you can only have ONE timemachine backup destination.
apple put an Share items/Backups folder with a .com.apple.timemachine.supported file in it.  and set permissions to a group com.apple.backup_access
However i can't dublicate this setup and have the system accept an extra folder on another drive.
Anybody has any ideas to get this working ?

found the answer ;-)
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3247301

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