When restoring files you will need to use the domain id that was created
or another id that is a security equivalent.
hope this helps
Vitale
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- backup CIFS share on NAS box using TSM Client
Look in the TSM client manual for Windpws; besides read/write access,
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"user" has to have specific other WINdows admin rights in order to run a
backup.
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> I
Look in the TSM client manual for Windpws; besides read/write access, the
"user" has to have specific other WINdows admin rights in order to run a
backup.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 3:00 PM, JR Trimark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to use a TSM client to backup a NAS share instead of NDM
I am trying to use a TSM client to backup a NAS share instead of NDMP due
to our retention times for the data.
I have configured the TSM Client Accept and Scheduler to run as a user
(local admin user called user1) that also has r/w access to the CIFS
share. I created a pre cmd file that will map