If this is a Win2K machine, it is not a bug, it's a "feature". It's the backup of the system files piece of the "system object". Microsoft has designated that these files must be backed up and restored as a set, not as individual objects. So TSM backs them up every time, whether they've changed or not.
It's a pain in the patootie. Puts a huge extra load on your TSM data base. The description of how the "system files" are handled can be found in the Redbook: TSM 3.7.3 and 4.1 Technical Guide SG24-6110 Chap. 6 -----Original Message----- From: John C Dury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 10:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TSM is backing up WINNT\SYSTEM32 every night! We have Symantec Antivirus installed which scans each server nightly. We also do an incremental backup nightly although the times for each do not overlap. It appears that TSM is backing up the WINNT\SYSTEM32 directory every night on each file server, although the data hasn't changed. This is causing alot of extra data to be backed up unnecessarily. There is an option in SAV to not backup a file "opened for backup" which I do have unchecked as it's supposed to be. I'm not entirely sure this is caused by SAV as it appears that the WINNT\SYSTEM32 directory is the only one that is consistently backed up each night. I have opened a problem with Symantec support but since the SYSTEM32 directory appears to be the only directory getting consistently and uncessarily backed up, I think the prolbem must be with TSM instead. Anyone else having this problem? Ideas? Suggestions? John
