Domain statement was in place and correct.
Justin



Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 05/18/2004
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DOMAIN statements?

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 19/05/2004 11:13:08 >>>
Thanks but there was no excludes on this box at all.

Justin




David Longo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 05/18/2004
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A "move" of files is in effect a "delete" of the files in original
location.
If you look at dsmsched.log for next backup after a "move" you
will see those files "expiring".

Most likely answer is that they weren't being backed up to start with.
Maybe there was an exclude for this folder?



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We have a question on an issue that came on a Netware box, that a user
moved some
of directory tree from the original backup tree to another tree. Then we
had a restore request
for the original tree which was moved. So we could not find any files to
restore. We had the
default backup copy group set to version exist 2, version delete 1, retain
extra 30, and retain only 365.
So why was there not any inactive files to restore for the original tree?
Need help in an explanation of what happen.
TSM client code 5.2.2.0
TSM server code 5.2.2.3 OS AIX 5.1.0.5 64bit

So is a move of files on a system from one branch to another not a delete?

Thanks

Justin

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