Thanks Richard,
Our DBAs do not like TDp and blame it for everything. He claims to have
researched it thoroly and left it for me to figure out.
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Richard Sims
Sent: Sat 9/1/2007 2:48 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject:
On Aug 31, 2007, at 9:18 PM, Fred Johanson wrote:
...The DBA is sure he has found the solution. When he starts the
backup, this is the generated command:
BACKUP failed to complete the command USE master BACKUP DATABASE
[ProdDB] TO VIRTUAL_DEVICE=N'TDPSQL-17B8-' WITH
BLOCKSIZE=512, MAXT
Are you certain the backup ends with RC 0? It should end with RC 4, to
reflect "files skipped". That is, the scheduler or command line should end
with RC 4.
Also, are you sure about the 5.4.1.0 client level? This sounds similiar to
(but probably not identical to) earlier APARs fixed at the earlier
"It depends".
Just another thing to think about:
Yes, it sounds cool to reduce the footprint of all those XP files if you
have hundreds of XP systems.
But, at a site where we were backing up about 200 desktops along with
Windoze severs, I sat down and actually spent a bunch of time looking at
wh