Hello
just recently experienced that files with a length of zero bytes
act like directories : Corresponding to the platform
and the type of filesystem those backed-up 0-byte files are moved
- directly into the tsm-database without touching
the 'destination-pool' if the access-control-entri
>OK, I've had a question put to me and so far I just don't know...
>With such viruses, as the ones that zero out files under windows, is there
>an easy way to see if TSM is holding any zero-byte files ? ? ? (ie. check
>from the TSM server for potentially infected client nodes...)
Sounds like one
Dwight,
I wanted to let you know that zero byte "files" on the TSM
Server are OK for some things. For example, DP for Domino and
DP for Exchange use zero byte files that contain meta data
necessary for their restores.
So, once you find a way to query for this, you should be aware
that you might f
OK, I've had a question put to me and so far I just don't know...
With such viruses, as the ones that zero out files under windows, is there
an easy way to see if TSM is holding any zero-byte files ? ? ? (ie. check
from the TSM server for potentially infected client nodes...)
I tried testing unde