Re: Cross-client restore not working - W2K -- W98

2002-04-11 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM

Hi Joerg and Andy!
Another option: The W2K client uses NTFS which is not supported on Win9x?
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


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From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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This may be works as designed.

Are your W2K filespaces enabled for Unicode? That is, if you do a QUERY
FILESPACE w2knodename, does the Is Filespace Unicode? field say Yes?
If so, then it is true that you will not be able to restore the data with
the non-unicode (Win9x) client.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Hi. We are unable to restore data from a W2K node to a W98 node. Clients
are current code levels, server is also current. Set access is all done
properly because we can do a cross-client restore W2K -- W2K. Cross-
client within a family of platforms (i.e. all Windows and OS/2) used to be
supported. I can still use my 4.2.1.20 client on W2K to restore some
antique OS/2 files, but the W98 client GUI won't even expand the directory
tree when attempting to restore from a W2K node. Does anyone know if this
is a bug and that an incident should be opened or is this a new works as
designed function/restriction?

Joerg Pohlmann
604-535-0452


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Re: Cross-client restore not working - W2K -- W98

2002-04-11 Thread Joerg Pohlmann/CanWest/IBM

Thanks for your reply, Andy. Yes, the filespaces are Unicode, FAT32.

Joerg Pohlmann
604-535-0452


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This may be works as designed.

Are your W2K filespaces enabled for Unicode? That is, if you do a QUERY
FILESPACE w2knodename, does the Is Filespace Unicode? field say Yes?
If so, then it is true that you will not be able to restore the data with
the non-unicode (Win9x) client.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
Good enough is the enemy of excellence.




Joerg Pohlmann/CanWest/IBM@IBMCA
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04/10/2002 17:09
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Subject:Cross-client restore not working - W2K -- W98



Hi. We are unable to restore data from a W2K node to a W98 node. Clients
are current code levels, server is also current. Set access is all done
properly because we can do a cross-client restore W2K -- W2K. Cross-
client within a family of platforms (i.e. all Windows and OS/2) used to be
supported. I can still use my 4.2.1.20 client on W2K to restore some
antique OS/2 files, but the W98 client GUI won't even expand the directory
tree when attempting to restore from a W2K node. Does anyone know if this
is a bug and that an incident should be opened or is this a new works as
designed function/restriction?

Joerg Pohlmann
604-535-0452



Re: Cross-client restore not working - W2K -- W98

2002-04-10 Thread Andrew Raibeck

This may be works as designed.

Are your W2K filespaces enabled for Unicode? That is, if you do a QUERY
FILESPACE w2knodename, does the Is Filespace Unicode? field say Yes?
If so, then it is true that you will not be able to restore the data with
the non-unicode (Win9x) client.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
Good enough is the enemy of excellence.




Joerg Pohlmann/CanWest/IBM@IBMCA
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04/10/2002 17:09
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Subject:Cross-client restore not working - W2K -- W98



Hi. We are unable to restore data from a W2K node to a W98 node. Clients
are current code levels, server is also current. Set access is all done
properly because we can do a cross-client restore W2K -- W2K. Cross-
client within a family of platforms (i.e. all Windows and OS/2) used to be
supported. I can still use my 4.2.1.20 client on W2K to restore some
antique OS/2 files, but the W98 client GUI won't even expand the directory
tree when attempting to restore from a W2K node. Does anyone know if this
is a bug and that an incident should be opened or is this a new works as
designed function/restriction?

Joerg Pohlmann
604-535-0452