Richard,
Thank you for turning on the lights. A Windows Admin here believes
we need to backup the mount points on his file server as well as the
directories and files. That's how I went down the dsmcdfs rabbit
hole. We are only backing up local drives, not the remote ones. Do
you know whether we need to backup up the mount points? And, if so how?
Thank you and best wishes,
Keith Arbogast
On Dec 6, 2006, at 2:35 PM, Richard Sims wrote:
Keith -
The dsmcdfs command was for backing up the open systems DCE
Distributed File System, unrelated to MS Dfs. As of TSM 5.2, DCE's
DFS utilizes XBSA to perform backups to TSM, so the TSM clients were
discontinued.
Richard Sims
On Dec 6, 2006, at 1:41 PM, Keith Arbogast wrote:
Where do I read about the details of dsmcdfs for Windows? Is it a
separate client? I have read the entries in Quickfact and looked in
several of the manuals.
Thank you,
Keith Arbogast
Indiana University
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