Hi,

I think, if Open File Support is installed and a snapshotcachelocation is
defined, tsm-client will backup as well open files as not open files in
this cache-manner and backup will take more time, isn't it? If a
snapshotlocation is not defined and open file support is installed, backup
of not open files will cause a corresponding error message (ANS1327E). Or
is there a way for definition I do not know?


Best regards, Karin


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Hi,

Because the back-up of both C: and D: are running at the same time, no idle
filesystem is found. Workaround, create a small e: and make this for both
c:
and d: the cache. Why the system needs a hardware reset is strange. My
experience was a clear error and back-up was done as a normal incremental.

Regard,

Karel

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Van: Karin Dambacher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 17 februari 2004 9:42
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Onderwerp: Open File Support


Hi,

I have tried open file support with the following options in dsm.opt:

include.fs c: fileleveltype=snapshot snapshotcachelocation=d:\cache\
include.fs d: fileleveltype=snapshot snapshotcachelocation=c:\cache\

If I backup with the option "domain c: d:", the client is hanging
completely, only hardware reset helps.
If I backup first with "domain c:" and second time with "domain d", backup
works fine.

Backup works fine too with

domain c: d:
include.fs c: fileleveltype=snapshot snapshotcachelocation=e:\cache\
include.fs d: fileleveltype=snapshot snapshotcachelocation=e:\cache\

Why is the crossdefinition above not working?

Best regards, Karin Dambacher
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