Hello,

We're doing backups on the volume level now but are considering doing file
level backups. Are you saying that ACL's are preserved doing file level
backups?

Brent

"Neulinger, Nathan R." wrote:

> You might consider doing your volume level dumps with ADSM as well. That
> would take care of your ACL issue.
>
> The "vos dump" command can be used to dump a volume the same way that afs
> backup does it.
>
> -- Nathan
>
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> Nathan Neulinger                       EMail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> University of Missouri - Rolla         Phone: (573) 341-4841
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>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dr. Lex Wennmacher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 9:22 AM
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Neulinger, Nathan R.
> > Cc: David G McMurtrie; info-afs
> > Subject: Re: afs and adsm
> >
> >
> > On Jun 7,  8:07am, Neulinger, Nathan R. wrote:
> > > Subject: RE: afs and adsm
> > > So you're backing up with adsm at the file level and not
> > the volume level?
> > > i.e. not using 'vos dump' operations to dump the whole
> > volumes? That would
> > > save the ACL's for you, but it does make restores a bit
> > more difficult.
> >
> > Right, we're doing the adsm backups on the file level. We
> > also do backups on
> > the volume level, using AFS's butc et al.
> >
> > Lex
> >


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