Robert,
You cannot perform a normal incremental once you have performed a full
image, unless you have two separate nodes, one doing image backups and one
doing file by file backups. You can do incremental image backups but not
an file by file incremental.
Best Regards,
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Hello Erwann
I admit I am quite lost .
I run a regular incremental backup on disk F: (first time , so like full
backup)
As: INC F: -su=yes
I run a full image backup of F: as: backup image F:
But if I run after a backup image with -mode=incremental got error:
tsm> backup image f:
Hi Stefan,
After re-checking my facts :-) the VM guest being Windows Server 2012 R2
should be fine (but the restriction about the disks being MBR basic type
remains).
The restriction is that if you want to use application protection, the data
mover cannot be on Windows Server 2012 R2. It must be
Hi Andy,
thanks a lot.
best regards
Stefan Savoric
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Hi Stefan,
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Hi Stefan,
I need to confirm the question about SQL Server on Windows Server 2012 R2
guests (the product requirements page does not list this OS as supported,
but want to make sure the doc is correct, and not missing information).
However it is true that the databases must be on MBR basic disks.
Hello Robert,
The –deletefiles flag won't be an option if you don't run regular incremental
backup which is able to mark deleted files as inactive.
The -mode=incremental flag uses incremental by date method that does not, so
TSM DB is not aware of file deletion.
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Best regards / Cordialement