Re: dsmc: same vs. different node, root vs. non-root user...

2001-08-13 Thread Alex Paschal
helps. Alex -Original Message- From: Jack McKinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 12:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: dsmc: same vs. different node, root vs. non-root user... Big Brother tells me that Alex Paschal wrote: > When you have access to the n

Re: dsmc: same vs. different node, root vs. non-root user...

2001-08-13 Thread Jack McKinney
Big Brother tells me that Alex Paschal wrote: > When you have access to the node's password, TSM assumes you're the > authorized backup person for the node, which is why you can see everything > when you use the VirtualNodeName option and plug in the password. As root, > obviously you have access

Re: dsmc: same vs. different node, root vs. non-root user...

2001-08-13 Thread Alex Paschal
rrow it down to whether it was own or access, but if you're interested, you can test both. Alex -Original Message- From: Jack McKinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 10:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: dsmc: same vs. different node, root vs. non-root user

dsmc: same vs. different node, root vs. non-root user...

2001-08-13 Thread Jack McKinney
I have a directory ("/foo/bar") on an AIX 4.3.3 box which has files backed up into a TSM 4.1.3.2 server on the same AIX 4.3.3 box. If I login as a regular user and run: dsmc restore /foo/bar/ /tmp/ -inactive -pick -password=baz I get no files. If I su to root and run it again, I see th