I am using a scheduler service to run the backup daily. The TSM resides on the window2000 server, which is also a domain controller. The two domains that I want to back up are also on the two partitions of the hard drives of the same machine. So there should not have any access problem. I am suspecting the syntax of the domain name since I am using an old opt file (I didn't create this one).
Our system administrator was let go several months ago. I am a programmer and do not knowing much about the system admin. Now I have to do some admin. job when it is necessary, got to backup the things you worked one. Sorry for not being clear when posting my question. Didn't know that there is a huge complicated world of TSM. Thanks!
Lan
At 09:16 AM 10/30/2003 -0700, you wrote:
You don't provide the scenario under which the problem occurs, so it is difficult to give you an answer.
If you are using the scheduler service to perform this operation, then make sure you are using an account that has access to network resources. The local system account does not have access to network resources. Maybe that is the problem. But without more detailed information about *exactly* what you are doing, how you are doing it, how your environment is configured, etc., it is difficult to provide a more thorough answer.
Regards,
Andy
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Thank you, Arnaud!
you are right. I did suspect that my OS level may not match the linked ftp file forwarded by our backup server manager. I switched from 64 bit to the 32 bit TSM client to install to my win2000 server, it succeeded. (Next time, I will keep the old version while upgrading since I have learnt a lot in the past couple of days.) However the error ANS1063E Invalid path specification
still there. I am still tackling this problem. My question: Is domain name case sensitive? Where can I find the domain name syntax specification?
I'd like to take this chance to thank Richard too. Your response did help me to think actively and finally trace down to the cause. This group is great! Thank you again! Lan
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