[Veritas-bu] System_State:\
2001-06-20 15:08:13
Just a followup question:
If you are using a Unix master and the class type is MS-Windows-NT, is
"cross mount points" the same as "all local drives"?
I can browse the C/, D/ and System_state/ so I assume it is. Just like to
check these things before I have someone ask me to restore them :)
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From: scott.kendall AT abbott DOT com [mailto:scott.kendall AT abbott DOT com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 12:20 PM
To: Jonas Blåberg
Cc: Veritas BU
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] System_State:\
The System_state:\ file directive directly relates to a System State backup
in
Windows 2000. System State backups include the Registry, system files, COM+
registration database and more. You can't do a full restore of a W2K box
without this. For docs on this look at W2K help files or W2K related
manuals/books.
System_state:\ is automatically included on a Windows 2000 client if the
file
directive ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES is being used.
If you list the drives individually and the class is backing up a Windows
2000
client, yes you should include System_State:\. Otherwise you will not be
backing it up.
- Scott
Jonas Blåberg
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06/20/2001 10:12 AM
Hello!
Couldn't find anything about System_State in the manuals... What is included
in the file directive System_State:\ ?
Do I need to use System_State if I use ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES?
Do I need to use System_State if I list all my local drives (i.e. C:\ and
D:\
on separate rows).
/jonas
Jonas Blåberg
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