Re: Problem with Solaris 2.6, ADSM ver 3.1 mounted file
1998-05-20 11:31:53
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Re: Problem with Solaris 2.6, ADSM ver 3.1 mounted file |
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"Stidd, Sharon" <SStidd AT ALLDATA DOT NET> |
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Wed, 20 May 1998 11:31:53 -0400 |
it looks like adsm is having trouble resolving exactly where the
filesystem resides. I had this in one instance before where i had to
mount one file system over another and I could only get adsm to look at
it via the "device path" way. I bet your files will be found in adsm
under "/export/home/id1". Or try /export/home/home/id1....
Good luck,
Sharon Stidd
Client/Server Administrator
Alliance Data Systems
800 Tech Center Drive
Gahanna OH 43230
614/729-4340
Fax 614/729-4499
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> From: Michael Richard[SMTP:Michael_Richard AT COMPUWARE DOT COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 5:01 PM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Problem with Solaris 2.6, ADSM ver 3.1 mounted file
>
> I am having trouble in getting a directory backed up on a Solaris
> 2.6
> machine using ADSM v3.1. when I do df -k all the directories
> under
> mounted appear in the backup windw and restore window except one.
> The
> df -k shows it as this :
> filesystem kbytes used avail capicity mounted
> on
> /export/home/id1 489702 242848 246365 50%
> /home/id1
>
> I and a entry from df -k that shows :
> filesystem kbytes used avail capicity mounted
> on
> /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s7 489702 242848 246365 50%
> /export/home
>
> It allows me to backup and restore /export/home but I can not get
> it
> to backup /home/id1. It will not appear in the gui.
> Any ideas welcome.
>
> Michael Richard
> Enterprise storage admin.
> Compuware
> The info expressed above is not that of any company I am working
> for
> but just my own.
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