Orin Rehorst wrote:
Thanks for the info. Yep, $5 is about 3 Euros. Please don't rub it in.
So, for a remote target, it has to provide domain authentication. Is that what
you're saying?
well, really, I wouldn't know, I'm more at home on Unix ;-)
Maybe you could run cdp as some uid != system t
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Orin Rehorst wrote:
> Trying to use this with an IOMEGA Home Network Hard Drive
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> When the software tries to sync, get
Orin Rehorst wrote:
Trying to use this with an IOMEGA Home Network Hard Drive
When the software tries to sync, get error "The current operation is
denied by the operating system due to permission"
cdp runs with local system privs, which do'n carry acros the network, I
guess.
This occurs e
Trying to use this with an IOMEGA Home Network Hard Drive
When the software tries to sync, get error "The current operation is
denied by the operating system due to permission"
This occurs even with blank password (no permission requirement) on the
target.
Fix this and I'll send you $5.
Regards
I've used it. I don't find the setup interface to be all that intuitive,
but it works.
The reason to use it is to get ALL changes to files, presumably on a
desktop/laptop.
e.g., you want your WORD document backed up every time you save changes to
it.
The initial backup actually occurs to a local
Any experience with this product?
Regards,
Orin
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Richard,
Certainly take a look at the newer 5.3 TSM client versions of
journali
ood enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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Hi Richard,
I use CDP right now as a test for backing up local files on
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> CDP sits on top of the same Win32 API that the
TSM Journal engine
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> CDP sits on top of the same Win32 API that the TSM Journal engine
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Actually, it is my understanding that CDP does *not* use the same Windows
API function (ReadDirectoryChangesW) that JBB uses. Rather, it is a kernel
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Has anyone used " Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files" product
on a file server with a very large amount of files and directories. I
have a server with millions of files and directories that I can not get
backed because the
Has anyone used " Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files" product
on a file server with a very large amount of files and directories. I
have a server with millions of files and directories that I can not get
backed because the TSM client either runs out of memory and shuts down
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