I'm sorry... there is some mess. I get:
mkdir /tmp/cdrom
mount -F hsfs /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0 /tmp/cdrom
mount: /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0 is already mounted, /tmp/cdrom is busy, or allowable number of mount points is exceeded
The same problem and after:
mkdir /tmp/cdrom
mount -F hsfs /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0 /tmp/cdrom
I get (although cdrom has ID 6):
mount: /dev/rdsk/c0t6d0s0 not a block device
What is wrong?
Hello,
" - Block Size has an impact on speed and capacity"
As I undrstand, the blocksize is the same for any used types of tape drives, as it's a "global" env parameter, so the speed issue is clear, but i'm not sure that tape capacity depends on blocksize...
I'm trying to initiate "Create Image NOW" operation on client, but I failed.
There is "Unable to copy "fal.log" to "fal.old".Halting Mini OS Image creation." message in the drmTrace.log file.
I have installed DRM on the "pure" Win2k Server...
LGTObug: I know there is a problem with Exchange locked (opened) files. That's why I have done a special directive for skipping such kind of files. But this directive doesn't work, so NetWorker tries to backup these files anyway.
acsdfields: I understand your workaround, I will try your method...
Hello,
Please help.
I have created two server side directives for skipping MS Excange locked files during routine file system backups:
<<"E:\">>
+skip: *.edb *.tmp *.log
But after finishing of backup of client used that directive I have these messages in log...
Yes, it's possible. Just add new service in Outlook 2000 -"Internet mail service" and configure smtp and pop3 server parameters for this service regarding your Exchange parameters.
User login: domain\domain user name\alias
Password: domain passwd
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