Re: *URGENT* Windows OS Auditing
2005-05-20 09:31:52
THANKS WANDA!! Your awesome...sure is nice to know what is going on!
It all makes perfect sense.......now... :(
Based on what little I know about OS Level Auditing, I am thinking
this is a 1 time blip for all the servers to get backed up because of this
attribute change, but once I get through this initial backup things should
return to normal for me ..... is this a correct assumption?
Thanks again!
"Prather, Wanda" <Wanda.Prather AT JHUAPL DOT EDU>
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05/19/2005 05:17 PM
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Subject: Re: *URGENT* Windows OS Auditing
You betcha. Been there, done that (or had it done to me!)
A change in the auditing options appears to TSM like a permission
change. And like any other type of file change; you'll get a backup of
the file (or all the files).
There is a parm you can put in dsm.opt: SKIPNTPERMISSIONS YES
But I haven't found any way to work with it.
It tells TSM to ignore the NTFS permissions, but then it doesn't back
them up or restore them at all.
SO, unless you can rely STRICTLY on permission inheritance for ALL
subdirectories from the root, you gotta back the permissions up.
Go have that gin and tonic....
-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf Of
David Nicholson
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 5:05 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: *URGENT* Windows OS Auditing
Hi List,
I am seeing a tremendous and sudden increase in the amount of
data
I am backing up from my Intel servers. The Intel folks tell me they
recently turned on "O/S level Auditing" of the DATA drive on almost all
of
the Windows servers. I am wondering if this has resulted in TSM
perceiving
all the data to have changed and he is therefore taking a full backup.
I am quickly running out of DB space and I'm beginning to panic (in a
gin
and tonic kind of way)..
Can anybody comment?
Thanks in advance
Dave
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