I had such issue once, my Q: drive had access rights set for administrator but no rights at all for user "system".
Becuase the tsm scheduler run under system, it could not see the drive at all so it neither backed it up nor reported an error. regards Juraj -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Bill Boyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Freitag, 02. April 2004 20:44 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Drive in DOMAIN, but not backed up TSM Server 5.2.2.1 on Windows 2000 TSM Client 5.2.2.5 on Windows 2000 This client has a preschedule command to mount a filesystem. It's actually a SNAPDRIVE on a Netapp appliance. The script runs CC=0 and is supposed to mount the drive as Q:. The DSM.OPT file specifies DOMAIN Q:, but the last incremental backup of that filesystem is listed as 3/8/04. I thought that if you specified a domain and it wasn't available, you would get an error on the backup? There are no messages in the dsmerror.log file, and it's running with -QUIET so there's not much in the DSMSCHED.LOG. I have changed it to run -VERBOSE to see exactly what is being backed up. Bill Boyer "Experience is a comb that nature gives us after we go bald." - ??