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Conference decwet::networker

Title:NetWorker
Notice:kits - 12-14, problem reporting - 41.*, basics 1-100
Moderator:DECWET::RANDALL.com::lenox
Created:Thu Oct 10 1996
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:750
Total number of notes:3361

366.0. "NT Alpha NSR client does not backup ALL local devices" by ZKOS32::COUCH () Thu Jan 30 1997 13:01

    I have an nsr client, alpha nt system with 9 local partions on it, 
    in the client setup on the nsr server we have selected ALL partitions 
    be backed up.  The sucessfull group completion mail comes in with only 5
    of the 9 partions as being backed up, it never shows the other 4 drives...
    Not as being rejected or even existing.  We have looked into the 
    permissions granted to the partions and the 4 partions not being backed up 
    have very specific groups selected while the other 5 partions being backed 
    up have Everyone selected.
    
    
    I looked at the networker remote exec and portmapper services and they 
    are started with system.  What permissions does networker need to
    backup these partions and does this need any specific accounts to have
    the permissions applied to?  Also why wouldn't the mail show that the 
    devices were not backed up for some reason?
    
    thanks,
    Rich Couch
    CCS Storage Management
    Technical Support
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366.1DECWET::KOWALSKITime's not for savingThu Jan 30 1997 14:4119
With NetWorker 4.3 for NT Alpha, if SYSTEM does not
have full control on the NTFS device's root 
directory, a message similar to

: --- Unsuccessful Save Sets ---
: 
: * littlebird.zso.dec.com:E:\ 1 retry attempted
: * littlebird.zso.dec.com:E:\ ! no output
: 

will be in the savegroup completion.  Since you didn't provide
any detail on the version or protections,

>Also why wouldn't the mail show that the 
>devices were not backed up for some reason?
 
is hard to answer...

Mark