Re: Backing Up Dir's

2002-08-02 Thread Salak Juraj
>> if TSM attempts to restore a file before the dir for it has >> been restored it skips the file, Gee? Last time I tried to restore files from expired directories I was on TSM 3.1 and had OS/2 clients, i could swaer it worked fine. Anyway, if your environment does not work this way, you have to

Re: Backing Up Dir's

2002-08-02 Thread Salak Juraj
Re: Backing Up Dir's Along this thread... Are there any guidelines for retention and number of copies in the DIRMC management class? I've looked and looked and it seems the best scenario is to clone your management class with the longest retention. But, is this correct? Joh

Re: Backing Up Dir's

2002-08-01 Thread Cahill, Ricky
r, I would suggest talking to the service organization. Thanks, Jim J.P. (Jim) Smith TSM Client Development >>> -Original Message- From: Talafous, John G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 31 July 2002 13:51 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Backing Up Dir's Along this thread

Re: Backing Up Dir's

2002-07-31 Thread Jim Smith
Rikk, Are you observing this behavior? When NetWare is restoring files which do not have a supporting directory structure, a temporary directory entry (i.e., no trustee information) is created by Novell's backup API; when the directory entries do come from the server at a later time they are res

Re: Backing Up Dir's

2002-07-31 Thread Talafous, John G.
Along this thread... Are there any guidelines for retention and number of copies in the DIRMC management class? I've looked and looked and it seems the best scenario is to clone your management class with the longest retention. But, is this correct? John G. Talafous IS Technical Pri

Re: Backing Up Dir's

2002-07-31 Thread Niklas Lundstrom
Define a separate management class for the directories, then use the DIRMC parameter i the OPT-file Regards Niklas -Original Message- From: Cahill, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: den 31 juli 2002 13:04 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Backing Up Dir's We currently backup 12 Netwa