Files eligible for backup under Netware
2015-10-04 18:06:06
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Files eligible for backup under Netware |
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INTERNET.OWNERAD at SNADGATE |
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Jerry Lawson at ASUPO |
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8/29/97 6:11AM |
ADSM uses a combination of things to determine if the file requires backup -
these include the size of the file and the date and time stamp of when the
file is last modified.
Since ADSM would not know that Legato had been run, I would assume that if
Legato thought a file should be backed up, then ADSM would make the same
decision and back it up too.
I know that NetWare uses it's own file system which I am not really familiar
with - I know that in a FAT format, ADSM does NOT use the Archive bit to
determine a changed file - if the same bit exists in NetWare, I would assume
ADSM wouldn't use it, either.
Jerry Lawson
jlawson AT thehartford DOT com
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Subject: Files eligible for backup under Netware
Author: INTERNET.OWNERAD at SNADGATE
Date: 8/29/97 6:11 AM
How does ADSM decide a Netware file is eligible for backup ?
When we run a Legato networker backup, for some reason ADSM
backs up all files again as if they were new or modified.
Any ideas ?
Lio Frost-Ainley AT cern DOT ch
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