Re: NDS Backups and restore syntax?

2002-11-11 Thread Daniele Moretti
Hi Etienne...
I'm interested in your problem...
enyone have replied to your question?
Thank you

Daniele Moretti

Distributed IT Operations
Cribisnet S.p.A.
Via Fantin 1/3 - Bologna
Tel. 051 417-5691


-Original Message-
From: Etienne Brodeur [mailto:ebrodeur;SERTI.COM]
Sent: giovedì 31 ottobre 2002 21.09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NDS Backups and restore syntax?


TSM Client 4.2.1
Novell 5.1

Let's say I want to backup a container in the NDS what is the correct
syntax?

I tried this

 i nds:0=org.ou=suborg.*

It seemed to work as I got 13 files backed up.

I i tried to restore like this

restore nds:o=org.ou=suborg.cn=test

I get files doesn't exist.  I also don't see the NDS objects through the
web client, altough if I do a QUERY BACKUP NDS: I get the list of objects
inlcuding the test one.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for the help,

Etienne Brodeur



NDS Backups and restore syntax?

2002-10-31 Thread Etienne Brodeur
TSM Client 4.2.1
Novell 5.1

Let's say I want to backup a container in the NDS what is the correct
syntax?

I tried this

 i nds:0=org.ou=suborg.*

It seemed to work as I got 13 files backed up.

I i tried to restore like this

restore nds:o=org.ou=suborg.cn=test

I get files doesn't exist.  I also don't see the NDS objects through the
web client, altough if I do a QUERY BACKUP NDS: I get the list of objects
inlcuding the test one.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for the help,

Etienne Brodeur



NDS backups w/5.1.5

2002-10-23 Thread Jim Kirkman
A followup on the problems with NDS with the all-local command (we're
talking Netware here). APAR IC34798 has been issued on this. The work
around is to include the colon after the NDS specification. i.e: DOMAIN
ALL-LOCAL NDS: works.

Now, on to configuring for a cluster!

--
Jim Kirkman
AIS - Systems
UNC-Chapel Hill
966-5884



Re: NDS backups

2000-08-02 Thread Mike Glassman - Admin

These are NDS objects.

We get exactly the same issue showing when ours gets backed up, even tho we
know for a fact that the size of the files is much smaller.

We put it down to a quirk in ADSM.

By the way, we do NOT trust the ADSM NDS backups as a restore-able backup.
All our NDS backups are done to a seperate tape for safety reasons (as in,
ADSM failing to restore NDS on more then one occassion claiming it didn't
have rights when it did).

Mike

 -Original Message-
 From: David Browne. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: ã àåâåñè 02 2000 22:26
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  NDS backups
 
 My network guy was monitoring a backup and asked me if  the number that
 appears after the" Normal File--"  is the size of the file being backed
 up. It appears all of these files are the same size and he is telling me
 they shouldn't be very large. Could TSM be using up space unnecessarily?
 This is a Netware 4.11 server with TSM 3.7.1 on it. Can someone give me
 some information?
 
 Normal File-- 2,097,152 .[Root].O=HUM.OU=Area42.OU=PIN.CN=Lms6224
 [Sent]
 Normal File-- 2,097,152 .[Root].O=HUM.OU=Area42.OU=PIN.CN=Mjr3663
 [Sent]
 Normal File-- 2,097,152 .[Root].O=HUM.OU=Area42.OU=PIN.CN=Mmf2355
 [Sent]
 Normal File-- 2,097,152 .[Root].O=HUM.OU=Area42.OU=PIN.CN=Mmk7095
 [Sent]
 Normal File-- 2,097,152 .[Root].O=HUM.OU=Area42.OU=PIN.CN=MWH4505
 [Sent]
 Normal File-- 2,097,152 .[Root].O=HUM.OU=Area42.OU=PIN.CN=Netman
 [Sent]
 Normal File-- 2,097,152
 .[Root].O=HUM.OU=Area42.OU=PIN.CN=NetShield_PI
 MKT1 [Sent]
 Normal File-- 2,097,152 .[Root].O=HUM.OU=Area42.OU=PIN.CN=PINMKT1



NDS Backups

2000-07-26 Thread Phillip Guan

I'm not familiar with NDS at all but the question has been brought up on how
TSM handles NDS particularly on other platforms? Can we back up NDS on NT?
Sun? ETC?

Thanks!
Gerald Wichmann