Hi Zoltan, sure.
Andy
Andrew Raibeck | IBM Spectrum Protect Level 3 | stor...@us.ibm.com
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager links:
Product support:
https://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/product/tivoli/tivoli_storage_manager
Andy,
My attempt to post a reply failed due to the attachment. Can I email you
directly to discuss this problem further?
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 12:26 PM, Andrew Raibeck wrote:
> Zoltan,
>
> > Can we assume it applies to the Web interface as well, since that is what
> > is being used - not the
Zoltan,
> Can we assume it applies to the Web interface as well, since that is what
> is being used - not the GUI?
Yes.
Andy
Andrew Raibeck | IBM Spectrum Protect Level 3 | stor...@us.ibm.com
IBM Tivoli Storage Manag
All of our autofs-managed mounts are in a common /net path, so we just have
an "exclude.dir /net" rule on the hosts that shouldn't be backing up NFS.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 04:28:47PM +, Loon, Eric van (ITOPT3) - KLM wrote:
> Hi Skylar!
> This could be the case, but how does one prevent this
Andy,
The APAR description says "IBM Tivoli Storage Manager *client GUI* cannot
display files which were backed up in a directory tree, when a mount point
was created as an underlying directory name."
Can we assume it applies to the Web interface as well, since that is what
is being used - not th
Hi Skylar!
This could be the case, but how does one prevent this than?
The customer stated that the NFS filesystems weren't backed up before and the
issue started a few weeks ago. They first suspected the upgrade to 7.1.6, but
we just installed the previous version (7.1.4.4) and this versions bac
Hi Zoltan,
Does this APAR possibly match your issue?
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IC72016
Regards,
Andy
Andrew Raibeck | IBM Spectrum Protect Level 3 | stor...@us.ibm.com
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
You are mostly correct in your understanding of our configuration. Let see
if this helps.
We have a server called TSMCIFS3. It has access/mount points to numerous
CIFS and now DFS storage/directories/mount points/shares, whatever you want
to call them.
The TSM software on this server is used to
Zoltan:
Okay, I’m getting mixed messages from your post. So my answer may be of
limited value.
“Signing in via browser” implies to me you are using the Web client - am I
correct?
Assuming so,
- BACKUP is looking at the local filesystems - not the information from the TSM
Server
- RESTOR
Are you using an automounter that provides directory entries for the mount
points before they're mounted (aka "ghost" mounts)? If so, TSM will detect
the directory entries and the automounter can mount the filesystems before
TSM can detect them as NFS.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 02:54:17PM +, Loo
Hi guys!
We have a host with a TSM client 7.1.6 with several NFS mounts. As far as I
know TSM should not backup NFS mounts, unless explicitly specified or when set
through the DOMAIN or INCLUDE statement. On this node neither one is used but
as soon as we issue a dsmc i without any additional pa
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