dcz01
ADSM.ORG Senior Member
Hello,
i have a great Problem. I need to recover an Windows 2008-Server with the TSM WinPE-CD what i created, but i always get that error (the error details are from the ibm homepage):
ANS0423E
Directory 'filespace namepath-namefile-name' cannot be created. Path does not exist.
Explanation
The operating system returned a "path not found" status when IBM® Tivoli® Storage Manager attempted to create the directory needed for Automated System Recovery (ASR). One possible reason is that a multi disk system is restored to a single disk system.
System action
Processing stopped.
User response
Please verify that you are restoring to identical hardware and try again.
I use the 7.1 Client Version and i tested it with Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 and Server 2012 R2 with had done it with no problems.
I have used the exact same hardware for the backup and the recovery (BMR). I get this problem only with Vista/2008. Could it be the 100MB or 350MB-Partition (this partition is availibe in win 7/2008r2/2012, but not in win vista/2008 )?
i have a great Problem. I need to recover an Windows 2008-Server with the TSM WinPE-CD what i created, but i always get that error (the error details are from the ibm homepage):
ANS0423E
Directory 'filespace namepath-namefile-name' cannot be created. Path does not exist.
Explanation
The operating system returned a "path not found" status when IBM® Tivoli® Storage Manager attempted to create the directory needed for Automated System Recovery (ASR). One possible reason is that a multi disk system is restored to a single disk system.
System action
Processing stopped.
User response
Please verify that you are restoring to identical hardware and try again.
I use the 7.1 Client Version and i tested it with Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 and Server 2012 R2 with had done it with no problems.
I have used the exact same hardware for the backup and the recovery (BMR). I get this problem only with Vista/2008. Could it be the 100MB or 350MB-Partition (this partition is availibe in win 7/2008r2/2012, but not in win vista/2008 )?
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