ADSM-L

Re: OS/2 Client Backup

1996-05-10 13:56:41
Subject: Re: OS/2 Client Backup
From: Todd Mitchell <mitcht AT MARSHILL DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 13:56:41 EDT
Thanks Tim and Jerry for the prompt replies:

I believe Tim hit the nail on the head, I checked the schedule and only the C: 
drive was defined in the objects field.  I had reviewed the entire setup, but 
had overlooked the obvious each time - thanks.

Todd Mitchell
mitcht AT marshill DOT com

On Fri, 10 May 1996 14:25:18 -0400 you wrote:

>Did you check the schedule to see if something's being specified in the
>overriding client options or the objects fields???
>
>Tim Pittson
>tpittson AT himail.hcc DOT com
>
>>----------
>>From:  Jerry Lawson[SMTP:jlawson AT ITTHARTFORD DOT COM]
>>Sent:  Friday, May 10, 1996 2:16 PM
>>To:    Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L
>>Subject:       OS/2 Client Backup
>>
>>---------------------------- Forwarded with Changes
>>---------------------------
>>From: INTERNET.OWNERAD at SNADGATE
>>Priority: Low
>>Date: 5/10/96 10:20AM
>>To: Jerry Lawson at TISDMAIL
>>*To: *Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L at SNADGATE
>>Subject: OS/2 Client Backup
>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>-------
>>
>>Todd -
>>
>>Your configuration sounds like my personal setup - a Thinkpad and Dock,
>>each
>>with a harddrive, although I have a total of 5 logical drives defined.
>>I am
>>running the same level of code, and it backs up all of the machine just
>>fine.
>>We also have many Notes servers, with 4 4G drives, and they also have
>>no
>>problems.  (I believe the drives are SCSI attached.)
>>
>>The only noticeable difference is the domain statement - we don't code
>>it
>>unless absolutely necessary - and it isn't here.  What you described
>>should
>>work - unless someone else has an idea, I'd suggest a call to the
>>support
>>center.
>>
>>Jerry Lawson
>>jlawson AT itthartford DOT com
>>________________________Forward Header________________________
>>Author: INTERNET.OWNERAD
>>Subject: OS/2 Client Backup
>>05-10-96 10:20 AM
>>
>>Is there a problem running a scheduled backup for an OS/2 client with
>>multiple
>>fixed disks?  I have a Lotus Notes server that has an
>> internal C and D fixed disk.  The DOMAIN C: D: is defined in the
>>DSM.OPT file
>>and when I manually run the DSMC Incremental process,
>> both drives are backed up sucessfully, however, when the DSMC Schedule
>>is
>>used,
>>
>>only the C drive is backed-up.  The client in quest ion is running
>>version 2
>>release 1 level 0.3 code.  The server is still at version 1 level.
>>
>>Todd Mitchell
>>Wagner & Brown, Ltd.
>>
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