Hi All, Apologies if this seems a rather basic question. I've been looking online for a while now and reviewing the manuals with no luck, so I wanted to throw this question out to a wider audience as it is something we've not yet seen:
I've been doing some testing with client code recently (was mainly doing some backup and restore testing) and noticed something I've never seen in the backup summary of the dsmsced.log (here is an example I found again today): 30.08.2010 15:52:26 Total number of objects inspected: 32,054 30.08.2010 15:52:26 Total number of objects assigned: 3,240 30.08.2010 15:52:26 Total number of objects backed up: 972 The second line talks about a total number of objects assigned? What is this? I've found this when I did a couple of test backups on a Windows Client - Client version 6.2.1.1. What I did was to make a copy of a directory, and delete the original directory, thinking this would expire the deleted directory and back up the first directory again - to similate changing data (delete & newly created files). I have a small idea that it has something to do with it, as the doesn't appear in the backup summary unless I make the copy and delete the original. Any ideas? Thanks, Werner Werner Korsten IS Graduate Trainee ISOS Storage Services This e-mail is confidential and, if you are not the intended recipient, please return it to us and do not retain or disclose it. We filter and monitor e-mails in order to protect our system and the integrity, confidentiality and availability of e-mails. We cannot guarantee that e-mails are risk free and are not responsible for any related damage or unauthorised alteration of e-mails by third parties after sending. For more information on Standard Life group, visit our website http://www.standardlife.com/ Standard Life plc (SC286832), Standard Life Assurance Limited* (SC286833) and Standard Life Employee Services Limited (SC271355) are all registered in Scotland at Standard Life House, 30 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH1 2DH. *Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. 0131 225 2552. Calls may be recorded/monitored. Standard Life group includes Standard Life plc and its subsidiaries. Please consider the environment. Think - before you print.
