Andy,
First WWW is the directory I tried to restore , from the GUI I see the file
space \\res109445_3254\e$ but under nothing more , instead the CLI I see the
directory WWW and all this SU and files. (From the CLI I succeed to restore
everything .)
Here some of the output I got from the c
Hello Everyone,
I am in the process of changing the management class structure in TSM. I
have some servers with archive data that we need to keep. I need to
bounce my thoughts on this off anyone who has had experience with this
to make sure I am thinking correctly here.
Scenario:
I am moving server
Robert,
As Richard indicated, it is difficult to tell what the real problem is
without additional information. It may be something unrelated to what
Richard and I mentioned in our earlier responses.
> > >I have a Client on Windows XP with Tsm client version 5.2.3.4 , when
I
> > >tried to restore
> It is my opinion that the same result you get from the command line must
> be given by the GUI, even if this means performance degradation.
Hmmm. There were a lot of unhappy customers who would disagree (at
least with the way the ADSM V1 and V2 clients worked). :-)
With the performance de
Just to give my opinion.
In a network with large file servers containing deep directory
structures with all the characters and spaces you could think of NOT to
use a restore command line driven will drive almost everybody mad.
Especially if this happens quit frequently.
It is my opinion that the
>I didn't mention P.I.T or Inactive because I run a regular restore
>(active display)
>What is strange is a see everything running thru the commend line
>(dsmc.exe) and nothing thru the gui (dsm.exe) again with no option at
>all !!
As the Web page which Andy URLed talks of, the GUI operates in
Richard
I didn't mention P.I.T or Inactive because I run a regular restore (active
display)
What is strange is a see everything running thru the commend line (dsmc.exe)
and nothing thru the gui (dsm.exe) again with no option at all !!
Regards
Robert
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From: ADSM:
Just to add to Richard's comments:
The issue that Richard raises is not limited to point-in-time restores. It
can happen with any restore operation where a directory or its parent has
been expired from the server. I've discussed this in the past
(http://www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/ms
>I have a Client on Windows XP with Tsm client version 5.2.3.4 , when I
>tried to restore thru the gui (dsm.exe) a directory (WWW) nothing is
>display either this directory or files.
>I tried the same with the command line (dsmc.exe) and I got the this
>directory and files too !
Again: When
Hi to all
I have a Client on Windows XP with Tsm client version 5.2.3.4 , when I tried to
restore thru the gui (dsm.exe) a directory (WWW) nothing is display either
this directory or files.
I tried the same with the command line (dsmc.exe) and I got the this directory
and files too !
Any
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