It sounds like an 'old' problem adsm had with autohome/automount. Is there
something special in this dirs? Are they homedirs for any user which is logged
on
when backup occurs? I saw such a problem with client 3.1.0.3, but it should be
fixed with client 3.1.0.6.
Can you restore the files the 'normal' way, e.g. not point-in-time?
Robert Cross schrieb:
> Hello all,
>
> I had an interesting problem with the PTF6 client running on a Solaris 2.6
> system. I did a point-in-time
> restore to the system I was on of another systems filespaces. Everything
> apparently went okay, but
> it failed on 74 out of 2500+ files. When I looked at what files it had
> rejected, they were in two subdirectories
> called 'lang', /a/b/lang and /a/c/lang. I then tried a GUI restore of just
> these directories (-subdir=yes) and
> it restored just the top level of each and failed the subdir's.
>
> If I then repeated the command with options -replace=yes and -inactive it all
> worked. The files in these directories
> are part of a language compiler, and so haven't been changed since the
> compiler
> was installed many months
> ago.
>
> Final piece of wierdness, the GUI refuses to show a directory on the system
> that I was taking files from called 'cobol3.2',
> it's definitely there since I've retreived files from it with no problems,
> other than the one detailed above.
>
> Any idea's?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bob Cross.
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