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August 12th, 2011 01:00

Is it possible that you have skip directive on fs which gets in the way?

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August 12th, 2011 02:00

Let's make a test.  Go to client where this data is.  Go to E:\XXXX\  (btw, is this local disk or mnt point/junction?)

Type following:

save -s -D9 -b E:\XXXX\XXXXXX.xls > debug.log 2>&1

Once done, in debug.log you will have debug output from save while trying to save single E:\XXXX\XXXXXX.xls file.  Inside it should be visible why this action is not done.

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August 12th, 2011 02:00

Hi Hrvoje, thank you. But there are no skip directives for that file system, only AES encryption is used. And I really did the backup test using Networker User on the client system.

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August 12th, 2011 02:00

I don't have skip directives for this group. And even there is such a directive, there should not be a data set backuped in the media volumn.

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August 12th, 2011 02:00

Not backup group, but on the host file system (you said you did manual backup, didn't you?).  Skip directive won't backup data, but you will see saveset registered - that's normal.

You can make debug test on client and it will be more clear as to why is this happening.

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August 12th, 2011 03:00

Hi Hrvoje,

With this test, I've found the reason. It's because this folder is a DFS one. Thank you very much.

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August 12th, 2011 03:00

Yeah... DFS backup model is not what one would expect (not sure if something has change in recent versions though)...

https://solutions.emc.com/emcsolutionview.asp?id=esg107678

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