Adam, Make sure that the TSM server runs under a Windows account that has full access to the network shares (domain admin to be sure).
A local system account does not have any rights on a network drive. I've tested such a setup already and it worked fine. Regards, Kurt -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Crosskey, Adam - Resources, ICT Services Sent: woensdag 8 februari 2006 10:52 To: [email protected] Subject: [ADSM-L] backup to UNC path Has anyone successfully backed up a primary pool to a copy pool on another server? We are trying this using w2k3 servers, TSM 5.3.2.1. Although the scratch vols get created (50MB) on the target server, they are not being written to. The permissions on the shared target folder are everyone fullcontrol (share and NTFS). This is what we see in the pool during a backup: Volume Name Storage Device Estimated Pct Volume Pool Name Class Name Capacity Util Status ------------------------ ----------- ---------- --------- ----- -------- \\CENTSM01\METACOPY\000- METACOPY METACOPY 0.3 100.0 Full 00F7A.BFS \\CENTSM01\METACOPY\000- METACOPY METACOPY 0.3 100.0 Full 00F7B.BFS \\CENTSM01\METACOPY\000- METACOPY METACOPY 0.3 100.0 Full 00F7C.BFS \\CENTSM01\METACOPY\000- METACOPY METACOPY 50.0 0.3 Filling 00F7D.BFS \\CENTSM01\METACOPY\000- METACOPY METACOPY 50.0 0.0 Empty 00F7E.BFS The information in this e-mail, together with any attachments, is confidential. If you have received this message in error you must not print off, copy, use or disclose the contents. The information may be covered by legal and/or professional privilege. Please delete from your system and inform the sender of the error. As an e-mail can be an informal method of communication, the views expressed may be personal to the sender and should not be taken as necessarily representing the views of the Oxfordshire County Council. As e-mails are transmitted over a public network the Oxfordshire County Council cannot accept any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of this message. It is your responsibility to carry out all necessary virus checks. www.oxfordshire.gov.uk
