Reading all these messages I think its clear that the client documentation has to be updated to answer all these questions from a users point of few and not to the experience of the user.
replace = no story. If you try to save a file with the same name to a directory the OS will not let you, so replace=no will not restore the file; sending files with replace=no. The data is sent to the client and the client will skip the file. Regard, Karel -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Thomas Denier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: woensdag 5 november 2003 17:57 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: How does "replace=no" work? There is a separate issue that has never been clear to me. If a file is not written to disk because of the "replace=no" option, does the TSM server refrain from reading the file from tape, or does the TSM server read the file and send it to the client, only to have the client code discard the data?
