Have you tried with an update of the option set? Your exclude uses force =
no it should use force=yes.
El sep 21, 2010 6:57 a.m., "Botelho, Tiago (External)" <
tiago.bote...@volkswagen.pt> escribió:
Hello all,
I have a situation on a TSM Node that I don't understand.
I received a daily Fa
Update the Option Set. Instead of Force=NO use Force=YES.
Regards.
El sep 21, 2010 7:50 a.m., "Botelho, Tiago (External)" <
tiago.bote...@volkswagen.pt> escribió:
Hello,
I have several TSM clients reporting error "ANS8010E An attempt to
backup or archive a file has exceed the maximum number
El oct 8, 2010 4:58 a.m., "Minns, Farren - Chichester"
escribió:
Aha, ok the the simplets solution is the best :-)
Works a treat.
Thanks
Farren
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Have you considered creating a normal Increm
If you only want to find tapes in "FILLING" this select should be more than
enough:
Select VOLUME_NAME from VOLUMES where status='FILLING'
El nov 15, 2010 10:50 a.m., "Steven Langdale"
escribió:
How about:
select VOLUME_NAME,ACCESS from volumes where access='READONLY' or
status='FILLING'
Stev
Perhaps this would also work:
Select VOLUME_NAME from VOLUMES where status='FILLING' and access='READONLY'
El nov 15, 2010 11:30 a.m., "Keith M Williams"
escribió:
How about this for TSM:
select VOLUME_NAME,ACCESS from volumes where access ='READONLY', STATUS
from media where VOLUME_NAME='FIL
Dear Richard,
Have you tried leaving each object individually between a pair of quotes.
Not puting all the objects between the same pair of quotes. Like this >>
"c:\*" "d:\*" "e:\*"
It looks to me that your archive is lookin for the disk cde:\ the way you
wrote it. An object that most probably do
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