Re: Living in the future, wanting to go back (date issue on Spectrum Protect server)

2019-06-21 Thread Stefan Folkerts
Thanks all, we will look into it. On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 4:03 PM Michael Prix wrote: > Hello Stefan, > > one more thought: > I assume that the behaviour is because expiration ran on the instance > while in > the future. Thus, at least some CTL-files got expired and when switching > the > date

Re: Living in the future, wanting to go back (date issue on Spectrum Protect server)

2019-06-20 Thread Michael Prix
Hello Stefan, one more thought: I assume that the behaviour is because expiration ran on the instance while in the future. Thus, at least some CTL-files got expired and when switching the date back, there are some missing data. VMVERIFYIFLATEST YES in combination with VMVERIFYACTION FORECEFULL i

Re: Living in the future, wanting to go back (date issue on Spectrum Protect server)

2019-06-19 Thread Stefan Folkerts
Thanks Michael, we are opening a pmr @IBM to see what they will say about it. On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 5:01 PM Michael Prix wrote: > Hello Stefan, > > as far as I know the only possibility is to restore the latest good > backup. > Until some versions ago it was not even possible to start the in

Re: Living in the future, wanting to go back (date issue on Spectrum Protect server)

2019-06-18 Thread Michael Prix
Hello Stefan, as far as I know the only possibility is to restore the latest good backup. Until some versions ago it was not even possible to start the instance sucessfully until the time of the last shutdown was reached. I tried these tests with the 6.x and 7.x versions once or twice and always