Re: Windows NT Filespace Types
1997-11-24 11:44:35
You have the same problem, when you register a client as Win95. You
upgrade it to WinNT, it appears always as Win95 Client. I think this
kind of information is stored the first time that the client connect to
the server. May be not a big problem (NTFS account ???)
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> From:
> Phil.Chissell AT research.natpower.co DOT uk[SMTP:Phil.Chissell AT research
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> ower.co.uk] on behalf of
> Phil.Chissell[SMTP:phil.chissell AT RESEARCH.NATPOWER.CO DOT UK]
> Reply To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
> Sent: lundi 24 novembre 1997 12:32
> To: 'ADSM Forum'
> Subject: Windows NT Filespace Types
>
> I am running ADSM V3.1.0.1 (client and server) on Windows NT V4
> servers.
>
> I scheduled a backup on a client which had a mixture of NTFS and FAT
> filesystems which completed successfully.
>
> On the client, I then converted one of the FAT filesystem to NTFS and
> performed another backup. This also backed up OK but when I ran a
> "query filespace" on the server, this filespace is still recorded as
> being of type FAT.
>
> To get around this, I deleted the offending filesystem from the ADSM
> server and then rescheduled a backup on the client. This time the
> filespace type gets recorded as NTFS.
>
> This seems like a bug to me or is this expected behavior?
>
> Regards
>
> Phil
>
>
> Phil Chissell phil.chissell AT research.natpower.co DOT uk
>
> This represents the view of the author alone and is not to be
> considered as the position of National Power PLC
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