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[Veritas-bu] Access Denied Errors when trying to do a alt client restore to ashare

2002-12-15 18:30:11
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Access Denied Errors when trying to do a alt client restore to ashare
From: grabbeb AT dominos DOT com (Bob Grabbe)
Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 18:30:11 -0500
This is assuming you are doing an ndmp restore.
 
What it sounded like is that there is a windows machine with a drive
mapped to the filer. If this is the case, the id running the restore
just has to have rights to the share you are restoring to. 

Robert Grabbe
Dominos Pizza LLC
734-930-3703
grabbeb AT dominos DOT com
>>> "Kennedy, Jeffrey" <jkennedy AT qualcomm DOT com> 12/15/02 13:40 PM >>>
That filer would have to be authenticated to the media server via
set_ndmp_attr.

~JK

-----Original Message-----
From: Higgins, Scott [IT] [mailto:scott.higgins AT citigroup DOT com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 10:19 AM
To: 'Bob Grabbe'; veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Access Denied Errors when trying to do a alt
client restore to ashare

What would I have to do if I was trying to do it do a netapps volume
share?

Scott Higgins                 
 scott.higgins AT citigroup DOT com
Senior Technical Analyst
Distributed Backups Management
700 Edwin L Ward, Sr. Memorial Highway
Rutherford, NJ 07070
Phone: (201)-231-0460
Group Line: (201)-231-1270
Fax: (201)-231-1325


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Bob Grabbe [mailto:GRABBEB AT dominos DOT com]
                Sent:   Thursday, December 12, 2002 1:18 PM
                To:     Higgins, Scott [IT];
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
                Subject:        Re: [Veritas-bu] Access Denied Errors
when
trying to do a alt client restore to ashare

                Probably. 
                On the workstation or server where the restore is
running,
check the
                user id that the client is running as, this would be in
the
properties
                of the service. If it is running as the system account,
this
id might
                not have rights to a network share. The "system"
probably
only has
                rights to the local drives. Change the user id to be
that of
a user with
                administrative rights, or at least full rights to the
share
you are
                writing to. 

                Robert Grabbe
                Dominos Pizza LLC
                734-930-3703
                grabbeb AT dominos DOT com

                >>> "Higgins, Scott [IT]" <scott.higgins AT citigroup DOT com>
12/10/02
                4:17:18 PM >>>
                I am trying to do an alternate client restore to a
windows
share on my
                workstation and I am getting "Win32 5 Access Denied" -
has
anyone seen
                this
                and know what the issue is? 

                Scott Higgins                 
                 scott.higgins AT citigroup DOT com 
                Senior Technical Analyst
                Distributed Backups Management
                700 Edwin L Ward, Sr. Memorial Highway
                Rutherford, NJ 07070
                Phone: (201)-231-0460
                Group Line: (201)-231-1270
                Fax: (201)-231-1325

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