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Yeah, I was thinking about this also, I'm curious if it makes a
difference how far down a level the restore is from the backup level?
for example
backup client level TSM 5.5.1
restore client level TSM 5.5.0 or a 5.4 level
compared to
backup client leve
On Jan 13, 2009, at 8:36 AM, Timothy Hughes wrote:
Yeah, I was thinking about this also, I'm curious if it makes a
difference how far down a level the restore is from the backup
level? ...
Chapter 1 of the client manual starts with a definition of levels
compatibilities, per IBM development a
t: Re: ANS4014E
If encryption is involved, this may be the situation described in
Technote 1281972.
More likely, I would suspect that the client attempting the restoral is
not the one which performed the backup, and that the backup client was
at a higher level, as summarized in APAR IC53549. The dsmerro
Encryption is not involved and the client is the one first installed a long
time ago. Why does the restore works for 50 of the files and not 8 of them?
There are files created in between that are no problem to restore!?
The dsmerror.log doesn´t show more than this:
2009.01.13 12:16:20 ANS4014E
Yeah, using down level clients to restore data can be interesting :)
K
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Subject: Re: ANS4014E
If encryption is
If encryption is involved, this may be the situation described in
Technote 1281972.
More likely, I would suspect that the client attempting the restoral
is not the one which performed the backup, and that the backup client
was at a higher level, as summarized in APAR IC53549. The
dsmerror.log ma
TSM Server 5.5.1.1 Windows 2003
TSM Client 5.3.4.6 Windows 2003
I´m trying to restore deleted files to a mapped share on a client and I do get
this error in the dsmerror.log. I can restore 50 out of 58 backed up files.
2009.01.13 12:16:19 ANS4014E Error processing
'\\192.168.101.160\c$