Hi Have a look at the following for more information http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/tivolistoragemanager/Snapshot+Differencing+Caveats
On windows 2003+ you have to netuse within the same session, otherwise the service/process can't see the mount.
If you want to backup the windows permissions check out https://www-304.ibm.com/support/entdocview.wss?uid=swg1IC79757 There was also a a converstaion on this just recently on the mailing list. Grant On 11/05/12 05:04, George Huebschman wrote:
To back up CIFS shares on a NetApp filer from a Windows host, I believe that I need to have Domain Admin permission. I am being told that if I can browse and access the files on the share with the backup logon, that is enough. I have two client servers in different locations. I am using one logon for both of them, but one client is in a different domain. I can (more or less) backup the files in the Prod domain (it takes 8 days…), but I get the error that a required NT Permission is not held for all of the directories on the client in the DR domain. The CIFS shares are in the dsm.opt as domains. I can map to them in the<Start>,<Run>,<\\filername\cifs_Share_name> fashion from the logon profile that I use for all the other backups. I can browse files and access them. But just because I can browse and access does not mean I can back them up, correct? The TSM Client is only able to backup local filesystems unless it has authority in the domain, correct? Or not? George Huebschman From: XXXX, YYYYY Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 1:59 PM To: Huebschan, George Subject: Re: TT#02409365 Correct that server is in SJ. I logged into that server with adsm and could see the SJ filer/shares and could read/copy data from it. So if the app is using that account to connect it doesn't make much sense that it isn't working unless there are other requirements...I'll try and do some more testing later today to see if I can find anything else but from my end so far everything looks good. ________________________________ This e-mail is the property of NaviSite, Inc. It is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure. Distribution or copying of this e-mail, or the information contained herein, to anyone other than the intended recipient is prohibited.
