Chuck, I would say these files are very good candidates for exclude as any other temporary file. If they are existing for a very limited period and even now you are not backuing up those files without any harm, then I would classify them as temporary. IMO this is not a limitation of the product but poor implementation of its features.
Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Chuck Mattern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23.06.2003 14:55 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Work arounds for files deleted in flight? Ever since we transitioned from adsm v3 to adsm v4 we have encountered an extremely high "failure rate". Essentially when adsm went from backing up Unix filesystems like tar (see a file; get a file) to doing ti like dump (build a list of files; go back and backup the list) we began taking what I do not consider true failures. Since we do not have the ability to quiesce our systems for backup many files that adsm identifies as backup candidates are deleted before they can be backed. To avoid wasting many hours of engineer time logging into several hundred servers to investigate this I am writing a Perl utility to parse the logs, totalling the "file not found" failures and only reporting a failure back to us if there are more errors than the total number of "file not found" errors. I took the issue up with ADSM support and essentially got "that's the way it is now, sorry" Is anyone else having problem like this and if so can you offer any better solutions than the one I am working on? Thanks, Chuck Chuck Mattern The Home Depot Phone: 770-433-8211 x11919 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pager: 770-201-1626