ADSM-L

Re: Restoring with gui client in Unix

1996-09-12 13:42:10
Subject: Re: Restoring with gui client in Unix
From: Brett Walker <walkerbl AT VNET.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 10:42:10 -0700
>On Wed, 11 Sep 1996, Brett Walker wrote:
>
>> >To ADSM development group :
>> >
>> >I'd like to know if you think ameliorate the unix client when we want
>> >restore by tree method.
>> >
>> >When the client want restore with Restore by tree, we must wating a long
>> >time before to all structur of the unix tree. In Windows or other client,
>> >we have only the primary structure of the tree, with + sign when we have
>> >subdirectory. We can explore the tree to restore files quickly, but in
>> >unix ( sun, Aix ) we wait a long long time before to have all structur of
>> >the directory and subdirectory.... This is inacceptable for all my ADSM
>> >unix clients......
>> >
>> >Can I hope amelioration in the futur release ????????
>> >
>>
>> Yves,
>>
>> We do hope to fix this "performance" issue in the next release.  We intend
>> to have the trees be dynamic, so that the entire tree does not need to be
>> loaded.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Brett
>>
>> o----------------------------------------------------------o
>> Brett Walker                  ADSM Development, IBM
>> walkerbl AT vnet.ibm DOT com
>> --------------------------------------------------------
>> "That's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
>>       --- Dennis Miller
>>
>Can you tell me when the unix ( aix, sun ) new release will be available ?
>I see in ftp server that aix client release 2.1.5 is available since
>August 30. Is this release contain the restore tree corrective ????
>
>Thank

Yves,

This type of functionality would appear in a new version, not in the PTF
stream. I can't say anything about dates and such...

Brett

o----------------------------------------------------------o
Brett Walker                  ADSM Development, IBM
walkerbl AT vnet.ibm DOT com
--------------------------------------------------------
"That's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
"That's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
      --- Dennis Miller
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