Hi There, I've got minor problem:
Client level: 5.1.6.2 TSM Server level: 5.1.6.4 TDP level: 3.2.0.10 We are running a incremental backup on a Windows 2000 server everyday and the backups reports the following errors: Directory--> 0 \\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\D5A\saparch <\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\D5A\saparch> ** Unsuccessful ** ANS1228E Sending of object '\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\D5A\saparch <\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\D5A\saparch> ' failed ANS4005E Error processing '\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\D5A\saparch <\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\D5A\saparch> ': file not found ANS1228E Sending of object '\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\d5a\saparch\ <\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\d5a\saparch\> ' failed ANS4042E Object name '\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\d5a\saparch\ <\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\d5a\saparch\> ' contains one or more unrecognised characters and is not valid. ANS1802E Incremental backup of '\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\d5a\saparch <\\eupmcchsap20\e$\oracle\d5a\saparch> ' finished with 1 failure On the dsm.opt we've excluded all the redologs since they are covered by the TDP archive, which is executed successfully. The directory "saparch" is a mounted filesystem, and inside there is the system directory "System Volume Information" which I've excluded it in the dsm.opt. However this does not work and backup process keeps reporting the same error. When I execute a query of the filespace on the TSM server, the filespace information shows as being unicode (Is Filespace Unicode?: Yes). Does anyone have an idea. Many thanks in advance. Regards, Ivan Zbinden
