Actually ,the builtin system account is not network-aware. I was trying to
back up a network share by coding the UNC name in my DSM.OPT file. It would
work while logged on, but the schedule would fail. I finally had to create a
domain userid with authority and assign it to the service.

Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.


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John Monahan
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Subject: Re: How do you backup network drive w/o logging in?


You can try using the flag "/persistent:yes" on your NET USE command when
initially mapping a drive from your windows b/a client to the NAS device.
The mapped drive should still be available when you log out.

The only issue is that you will have to run your TSM Scheduler service
under an account other than system, one which has rights to access the NAS
device.

John Monahan
Senior Consultant Enterprise Solutions
Computech Resources, Inc.
Office: 952-833-0930 ext 109
Cell: 952-484-5435
http://www.compures.com





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I am looking for suggestions.  I have a NAS solution that needs to be
backed up.  I was hoping to specify a network drive on a particular
windows b/a client, until I realized that I had to be logged in all the
time to back it up.  I want to be able to backup a NAS share without
being logged in all the time...any suggestions are appreciated.  The
only thing that I can think of is to run a pre and post script that maps
a drive prior to backing up.  We have 2 RS/6000's with AIX 4.3.3 running
Tivoli 4.1.4.1.

Bud Brown
Information Services
Systems Administrator

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