Actually the server, clanas01, IS the client I'm trying to backup. I was
using the shares instead of g$ as it was much easier to manager
management classes on a pershare basis instead of mucking about with
include/exclude for the entire g drive.
I'm testing it tonight having added the system acco
On Nov 1, 2005, at 2:18 PM, John E. Vincent wrote:
...One thing I wondered is since the client service runs as a system
account, should I still have to worry about permissions on the
share itself?
...
John -
Chapter 3 of the Windows client manual says:
"By default, Tivoli Storage Manager clie
Richard,
While I would love to have a separate person to handle TSM Clients much
less TSM as a whole, my team is only 4 strong. We rely pretty heavily on
automation and alerting to let us know when something is wrong.
I actually didn't think about the dsmsched.log. I've gotten a chance to
to par
John,
what do you get when you run the following command on CLANAS01?:
NET SHARE
This should show what shares are on which drives.
Also, there are a lot of files excluded by file extension that could
account for some of the missing files.
david
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Hi John,
In response to the first question, nope,
I don't believe there is an easy way to do this from the server side (short
of an SQL query that'll murder the server - anyone?). By far the simplest
option generally is to pull the dsmsched.log (or other backup log output
depending upon your sche
On Nov 1, 2005, at 6:17 AM, John E. Vincent wrote:
...Does anyone have a query I can run against the database directly
that
will give me a list of all files backed up for a node during the last
session? ...
John - It seems like you are the server administrator...and you are
being
asked