Re: Another missing file
2003-02-20 17:49:34
Any chance the filesystem that they are trying to restore to no longer
exists on the client side?
Peter
Andrew Raibeck
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It would help if you could provide a copy & paste example that
demonstrates the problem, including the QUERY BACKUP output for this
file
and the RESTORE output (as I said, use copy & paste so we can see
*exactly* what you are doing and what you are getting). Is this a
restore
to the same machine or a different machine; if different, are the OSes
the
same?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Subject: Another missing file
I got a call from a substitute sysadmin who can't find a file. I can
see
the file in the DB and by "dsmc -virualnodename q ba". It's an AIX
4.3.3
box with TSM 5.1.1.0. All attempts to restore end in either, "NO
objects
found", "Destination space unavailable', or "Invalid destination file
spec". I can't see what he's doing wrong.
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