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>We have a question on an issue that came on a Netware box, that a user moved
>some of directory tree from the original backup tree to another tree. Then we
>had a restore request for the original tree which was moved. So we could not
>find any files to restore. We had the default backup copy group
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Thanks but there was no excludes on this box at all.
Justin
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A "move" of files is in effect a "delete" of the files in original
location.
If you look at dsmsched.log for next ba
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A "move" of files is in effect a "delete" of the files in original
location.
If you look at dsmsched.log for next backup after a "move" you
will see those files "expiring".
Most lik
A "move" of files is in effect a "delete" of the files in original location.
If you look at dsmsched.log for next backup after a "move" you
will see those files "expiring".
Most likely answer is that they weren't being backed up to start with.
Maybe there was an exclude for this folder?
David B
We have a question on an issue that came on a Netware box, that a user
moved some
of directory tree from the original backup tree to another tree. Then we
had a restore request
for the original tree which was moved. So we could not find any files to
restore. We had the
default backup copy group set