We could use more details, such as the restoral command (where
bringing back Inactive files can elevate requirements), and file
system types. But this may be the circumstance outlined in that
helpful client Readme file:
- Restoring a NTFS filesystem to a FAT32-formatted volume of the
same size
may fail with the error ANS1165E "Destination is smaller than
source".
It is recommended that the destination volume be raw (not
formatted) or
formatted with the same type of the filesystem as the original
one.
E.g. to restore a NTFS image the destination volume should not be
FAT32-formatted.
Richard Sims
On May 25, 2005, at 10:33 AM, David Browne wrote:
I have restored my C:, D: and E: fine, but F: is failing with
ANS1165E
Destination is smaller than source
The server shows 48.03gb as the volume size and 48.02gb is what
TSM shows
for the image backup.
So, F: is larger not smaller .
Does anyone have any information on this issue?
Thanks!
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