We had this happen to us also. A Win-something server worked fine until
the TSM client software was upgraded. The E: drive stopped getting backed
up. We noticed and IE error when starting things up so the box's admin
upgraded IE and the problem went away.
I can get more details from our Win/NT
Sias,
You were right. Thanks!
The scheduler service was logging in as Local System account. I thought
that account automatically had permissions to the file system, but
apparently not. Yesterday I gave the local System group full control of
the drive that wasn't backing up and last night the
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Sias,
You were right. Thanks!
The scheduler service
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Sias,
You were right. Thanks!
The scheduler service was logging in as Local System account. I thought
that account automatically had permissions to the file system, but
apparently
Hello. I have TSM installed on two Windows 2000 servers. One server has TSM
4.1.1 and the other one has 5.1.0.1. Both of them are skipping a local
drive. I think Domain all-local is the default. I tried making it
explicit but it didn't help. One server (with TSM 4.1.1) has a C: and E:
drive. C:
Dave,
Your right that domain all-local is the default.
Since you are able to backup the local drive manually but not
via the schedul.
I would check the permission for the schedule service to see if
it have the proper permission to access the local drive.
I had a simular issue about a year ago.
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Subject: TSM skipping some local drives
Hello. I have TSM installed on two Windows 2000 servers. One server has
TSM
4.1.1 and the other one has 5.1.0.1. Both of them are skipping a local
drive. I think Domain all-local is the default. I tried making it
explicit but it didn't