Nicolas,
Take a look at the previous customers that experienced this:
Go here:
http://search.adsm.org/
Search for:
ACN5237E
Go here:
http://www.ibm.com/us/
Search for:
ACN5237E
Also, if you are running this in a cluster, make sure you use
the "/EXCSERVer=servername" o
I'm assuming this is exchange 2003.
A couple of things.
Check your dsierror.log in the tdpexchange directory for any additional
information.
Is this a cluster environment ?
Verify that your opt file in the tdpexchange directory has the
following:
NOdename "nodename TSM server has reg
Hi Nicolas,
Might be worth double-checking the admin
privileges of the Windows user account you're running under - iirc, the
installation of the Tivoli Data Protection for Exchange client must be
performed by a user with Domain Administrator privileges (in my
own personal notes I have Exchange Ad
> We have an Exchange server running TDP v1.1.1. It's been backing up for
> a year or so and someone noticed it has somewhere around 2.9TB of data
> backed up. This shouldn't be because as far as we know it was set up to
> only store 30 days with one 10GB Full done per day, and 4 60MB
> incrementa