Windows 2012 server - 6.4.0.1 client A user deleted an entire folder this morning. Attempts to restore the files keep failing with messages like this:
04/26/2013 11:27:51 ANS0361I DIAG: fioGetAttrib(\\rose.adm.adp.vcu.edu\ots\Purchasing\Reports\ARMICS\Procurement Services\2013 Testing\Insurance Services\Final\I&RM - Insuring Vehicles-final.docx) failed. 04/26/2013 11:27:52 ANS4007E Error processing '\\rose.adm.adp.vcu.edu\ots\Purchasing\Reports\ARMICS\Procurement Services\2013 Testing\Insurance Services\Final\I&RM - Insuring Vehicles-final.docx': access to the object is denied Digging back through the dsmerror.log file, I found this message during last nights backups: 04/25/2013 22:15:26 ANS0361I DIAG: Error reading http request. 04/25/2013 22:18:15 ANS0361I DIAG: sessRecvVerb(): Invalid verb received. 04/25/2013 22:18:15 ANS0361I DIAG: sessRecvVerb(): length=4745, verb=54,magic=20 04/25/2013 22:19:17 ANS0361I DIAG: sessRecvVerb(): Invalid verb received. 04/25/2013 22:19:17 ANS0361I DIAG: sessRecvVerb(): length=4845, verb=4c,magic=50 04/25/2013 22:19:47 ANS0361I DIAG: sessRecvVerb(): Invalid verb received. 04/25/2013 22:19:47 ANS0361I DIAG: sessRecvVerb(): length=0500, verb=0b,magic=03 04/25/2013 22:20:04 ANS0361I DIAG: Error opening input file login.html 04/25/2013 22:20:23 ANS0361I DIAG: Error opening input file login.htm [snippage] 04/25/2013 22:35:10 ANS0361I DIAG: isFileNameValid: Relative path specified, but not allowed. 04/25/2013 22:35:10 ANS0361I DIAG: isFileNameValid: Relative path specified, but not allowed. and lots more errors like this. However, the backup continued to run and finished around 04:00am. Suggestions? Thoughts? I checked the apars for 6.4.0.4 but nothing in there (mostly VM stuff) applies to this situation. I told the server tech to try restarting the scheduler/CAD and try the restore again as well as sending me the dsmwebcl.log file and dsmsched.log file. -- *Zoltan Forray* TSM Software & Hardware Administrator Virginia Commonwealth University UCC/Office of Technology Services zfor...@vcu.edu - 804-828-4807 Don't be a phishing victim - VCU and other reputable organizations will never use email to request that you reply with your password, social security number or confidential personal information. For more details visit http://infosecurity.vcu.edu/phishing.html