Chad,
I have got a similar problem with D drive on one of my NT clients.
I got a temporary workround from ADSM-L.
I got the user to create daily schedule on the client using bat file :-
SET PATH=C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\ADSM\BACLIENT;%PATH%
SET DSM_CONFIG=C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\ADSM\BACLIENT\DSM.OPT
SET DSM_DIR=C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\ADSM\BACLIENT
DSMC INC D:
I check daily that its worked OK , so far no problems.
Bill Dourado
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Hello,
This is probably an easy one!
I have a NT 4.0 client TSM version 4.2.15. This machine has 2 drives C$
and
D$. For some reason according to the TSM log, the TSM server is unable to
connect to the D drive of this server. The schedule kicks off at 6pm and
is
run under a domain admin account, which has access to the D drive. If I try
and kick off a manual backup using the GUI it works fine. This is a valid
NT admin share which can be accessed remotely from the same account that
the
TSM service runs under. Could someone shed a little light on this problem
for me? I have attached my logs below.
Chad Gent
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