Ever since I've upgraded from ADSM 3.1.07 for Novell. I'm now running the
latest client TSM 4.1.2.
I have volume that were converted to LONGFILE names. And some that didn't
the new client was to be the fix.
But the backup still dies very quick with errors. When i do a q files in
DSMC the volume still has NTWFS for file space name.
Activity Log
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Date and Time Message
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12/20/2000 13:38:15 ANR9999D sminv.c(2005): Duplicate object encountered
during import or rename.
12/20/2000 13:38:17 ANR0403I Session 3810 ended for node SSTARFLE
(NetWare).
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4952I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Total number
of objects inspected: 228
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4954I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Total number
of objects backed up: 0
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4958I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Total number
of objects updated: 0
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4960I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Total number
of objects rebound: 0
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4957I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Total number
of objects deleted: 0
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4970I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Total number
of objects expired: 0
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4959I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Total number
of objects failed: 0
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4961I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Total number
of bytes transferred: 116 Bytes
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4963I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Data transfer
time: 0.00 sec
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4966I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Network data
transfer rate: 0.00 KB/sec
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4967I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Aggregate
data transfer rate: 0.01 KB/sec
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4968I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Objects
compressed by: 0%
12/20/2000 13:38:19 ANE4964I (Session: 3809, Node: SSTARFLE) Elapsed
processing time: 00:00:07
Has anyone run into this same problem, I have MEMORYEFFICIENTBACKUP NO
to convert to longfile names but.
It still never does.