Hi, Steven. There are some drawbacks to backing up the *.job files from
the c:\windows\tasks directory, especially with regard to passwords, but
necessary, you should be able to back up those *.job files by using a
prescheduled command to copy the *.job files from the c:\windows\tasks
directory t
Del, I'll probably have to eventually, but the admins are still working with
the RDB to extract the mailbox with another tool. If that fails, too, as I
suspect it will, that will kind of rule out TSM and point to a
configuration/permissions problem.
Thanks,
Steve
STEPHEN STACKWICK | Senior Co
Hi Steve,
It's difficult to know from the description below.
Can you open a PMR? Support can get the traces
and pinpoint the issue.
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 10/22/2013
04:14:11 PM:
> From: "Stackwick, Stephen"
> To:
Has anyone seen/heard an estimated date for support?
Thanks in advance!
Robert Talda
EZ-Backup Team, CIT/Systems & Operations
Cornell University
r...@cornell.edu
607-255-8280
If it's auto-excluded, does that imply it's in the system state?
(No, I'm don't know how to exploit that.)
On Wednesday, October 23, 2013, Steven Langdale wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I have a requirement to backup scheduled tasks on a couple of windows
> servers. I though I may be able to get away w
Hello all
I have a requirement to backup scheduled tasks on a couple of windows
servers. I though I may be able to get away with just C:\Windows\Tasks
(and a list of the relevant passwords), but that dir is an OS exclude on
2008 (only one I've tried so far)
Has anyone else needed to do this? If
Best Regards
The REPORTRETRIEVE server option causes restores to be logged to the TSM
activity log. How much, if any, of a performance penalty does use of this
option cause during large restores?
David