Maybe someone can point me to why this is happening. I'm running Networker 6.1.3 and I should have no clients set up to write specifically to the Default pool, but a couple of save sets insist on wri
I believe networker always does a Full of the system files. Since you don't have that level checked off on your pool, it went to the Default pool. Regards, Guy Maybe someone can point me to why this
The most likely cause of such behavior is that your pool is overly restricted. Think of each configuration you can set in a pool to be an optional restriction. The more you set, the less likely it w
Author: Chad Smykay <csmykay AT RACKSPACE DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 16:36:41 -0500
We have the same issue and can not figure it out. I'm afraid if I ask for support from Legato that they will do an RFE instead of a bug for it :) Let all of us know on the list if you come up with an
Yeah, that was the problem. After the first suggestion, I went into my pool and added Full to the list of levels, and today there were no runs to my Default pool. All makes sense now, hopefully the
" The pool is checked for level 1,9, and Incr backups." ... You have the pool setup to accept full backups also correct? For windows clients savesets such as SYSTEM STATE are usually a full. Did you
Oh I see the answer was posted..please disregard (sorting mesages by post date now). Robert Maiello -- Note: To sign off this list, send a "signoff networker" command via email to listserv AT listmai
Author: Dennis Schmidt <dennis.schmidt AT TDS DOT DE>
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 09:50:37 -0400
hi the index is even a save of level 9!!! dou have set some pools for example with the following rules: pool A maybe = 1,2,3,4,5,6,full... and nine not?? or is there a pool with the level 9 configure