We'll try your suggestions (and Richard's as well) and see what we get.
Ted
At 09:27 AM 4/8/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Hi Ted,
The '\*' is almost certainly being specified somewhere. Whether it is in the domain statement, objects field of the schedule, file specification from the command line, or client options set is immaterial.
On the 5.2 client that experiences the problem, what does the following command show?
dsmc show domain
Another way to verify would be to manually run the backup:
dsmc i \\machinename\sharename
Does the file space get updated on the server? Do the "incremental backup of volume" and "successful incremental backup" messages show the share with the '\*' appended at the end?
Regards,
Andy
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Subject Re: Backup completion / BACKUP_END on network FileSpaces?
At 09:01 AM 4/8/2004 -0600, you wrote: >When performing the backup, do not append '\*' to the end of the share >name (the messages you include in your post suggest that this is what you >are dong):
Andy,
On both of these clients, the filespaces are included using a domain statement, and the backups are simply run with a schedule where action=incremental, without explicitly specifying any objects.
-Ted