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[Veritas-bu] Re: NBU does not restore System_State:\Boot_Files\Protected_Files\c:\

2004-03-02 20:17:25
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Re: NBU does not restore System_State:\Boot_Files\Protected_Files\c:\
From: connells AT bronsonhg DOT org (Stephen Connellee)
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 20:17:25 -0500
Just out of curosity, are you selecting the "Overwrite" option? If not,
the restore would fail because the System Files would still be in use by
Windows. I found this when I was doing a restore on my laptop the other
day. 



Original Message:

NBU backs up the System_State:\ partition for Windows NT/Win 2K/XP
clients just
fine, but won't restore anything under
System_State:\Boot_Files\Protected_Files\c:\.  We get "WRN - can't
create file:
D:\restore\Protected_Files\c:\..." for each of the files under that
directory
(from the Java gui's Detailed Status pane), and the restore goes into an
Incomplete state.

Server: 4.5 FP6, Solaris 8
Clients: 4.5 FP3

We are aware of the bug in FP6 associated with multiplexed restores, and
we have
applied the workaround, but this appears to be something else.  Anyone
have any
suggestions as to what's going on?

-Matt

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-Matthew Randrup
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 ITSD Backup Services
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Stephen Connellee
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