Thanks Michael, we are opening a pmr @IBM to see what they will say about
it.

On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 5:01 PM Michael Prix <mich...@prix.one> wrote:

> Hello Stefan,
>
>   as far as I know the only possibility is to restore the latest good
> backup.
> Until some versions ago it was not even possible to start the instance
> sucessfully until the time of the last shutdown was reached. I tried these
> tests with the 6.x and 7.x versions once or twice and always ended with a
> total unusable installation afterwards. ACCEPT DATE isn't what it has been
> on
> 5.x.
>
> --
> Michael Prix
>
> On Tue, 2019-06-18 at 08:51 +0200, Stefan Folkerts wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've got a new one.
> > A customer of ours has set the date of the SP server to December 2019.
> > As you may know, it's currently not December. :-)
> > They accepted the date change in SP with an accept date.
> > Now the issue is when they move the date back to what it actually is they
> > get this error:
> >
> > ERROR ANS4174E Full VM backup of VMware Virtual Machine '<VMNAME>' failed
> > with RC=45 mode=Incremental Forever - Full, target node name='<DC NODE
> > NAME>', data mover node name='<DM NAME>'
> > ERROR ANS0328E (RC45) The specified objects failed the merge test.
> >
> > I fully understand why they get this error and it was fixed by
> going...back
> > to the future (sorry, had to do it).
> >
> > So i'm thinking, how do we fix this?
> > I was thinking about a script that would change the date each day but I
> > don't expect that this is the best solution to this issue, renaming all
> > filespaces in VE and then doing new full backups is another possibility.
> >
> > Any other thoughts?
> >
> > Regards,
> >     Stefan
>

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