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[Networker] NSR72 : path length of ... too long, directory not saved .... a fix ?

2006-12-15 03:02:43
Subject: [Networker] NSR72 : path length of ... too long, directory not saved .... a fix ?
From: "Faidherbe, Thierry" <Thierry.Faidherbe AT HP DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 08:56:46 +0100
Dears,
 
I detected following error during backup of a file server :
 

dec 15 00:29:41 server: * client:E:\ E:\.. .. 22 sub-dirs level ...
\Row0\
dec 15 00:29:41 server: * client:E:\ save: path length of 257 too long,
directory not saved: 

 
Does anybody know if a fix is available for 7.2 on I386 ?

Thanks in advance,

Th




Kind regards - Bien cordialement - Vriendelijke groeten,

Thierry FAIDHERBE

HP Services - Storage Division
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