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Red Question Mark on Directive Restore

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jbarbone

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Dec 21, 2003
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I am running NetWorker v7.1 on a Windows 2000 Server system. I am trying to perform a Directive Restore and when I select my source and target servers, it displays the tree properly, but the E: has a red question mark on it. What does this mean? There is also an F:, but it seems normal with no icons. There are many icons I have seen regarding NetWorker, are they documented anywhere in one place?

Thanks for your help.

Joe Barbone
 
I know this is not well documented. Such icon means that the drive could be temporarily
unavailable. Usually, shared drives in a cluster will have this icon in the recover window.
 
Hello,
Just solved this problem today with my server.
Check LP 29397 on eknowlegebase.
This happens when if you hae drive D on Networker server, later on you delate this drive or it's no longer there, so when you run Networker user and use directed recover to your server d drive comes back with ? recreate Drive d on server problem solved, this does not effect directed recover if you re-direct the recover to any other avallable drive on the server.
It happend on my system when i repartitioned the server and took away D drive, updated Networker
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