How in the world does Veritas do this? And if they can back the darn things
up can they actually restore them?
I believe this occurs because the application takes an exclusive lock on the
file. This must mean that Veritas does not check the lock before opening
the file.
Perhaps the client coders can tell us how this works and speculate on what
Veritas is doing.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colorado Springs CO 80949-1313
(719) 531-5926
Fax: (719) 260-5991
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.storsol.com
www.storserver.com
-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Nathan Himmel
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 9:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANE4007E - Access is denied
Hi SM*
A customer is in process of migration from Backup Exec (Veritas) to ADSM.
Customer complains about many NT files which he get (on ADSM) 'ANE4007E ....
access to the object is denied'. Those files could not be copied with
Explorer as well, because they are being used. On the other hand, with
Backup Exec( Veritas) , there were no problems.
ADSM client on NT is still 3.1.
Any idea? Any solution?
Nathan