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I'm trying to use the SAV command to save the contents of a drive share (DALLAS_D) located on a NT Server 4.0 machine (DALLAS). The share is defined on the NT Server, not in Ops Nav. I can navigate thru the directories using the WRKLNK (so I know the user id and passwords match). When I try the SAV command, I get errors (listed below). I have 2 questions (listed at the bottom). Here's the CL code to do the save: pgm cd dir('/') cd dir('qntc') cd dir('dallas') cd dir('dallas_d') /* shared name of entire 'd:' drive */ sav dev('/qsys.lib/tap04.devd') savact(*sync) endopt(*leave) monmsg msgid(cpf3837 cpf3823) Here's the joblog listing: Current directory changed. Current directory changed. Current directory changed. Current directory changed. Session initialization error with Network Server JVALADEZ-2KDT. Session initialization error with Network Server RICK-XPDT. Session initialization error with Network Server SUSAN-2KDT. Session initialization error with Network Server TELE1. Session initialization error with Network Server JVALADEZ-2KDT. Session initialization error with Network Server RICK-XPDT. Session initialization error with Network Server SUSAN-2KDT. Session initialization error with Network Server TELE1. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Acct. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/backupexec deletes. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/bestserv. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/downloads. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/d_share. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/ENGLISH. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Exec. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/fas programs. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/FAS Restore. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/HR. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Linksys. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/LiveUpdate Administration. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Lobby. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/mailboxes. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Mktg. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/nav. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Overhead. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/pcANYWHERE. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/RECYCLER. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/setup.log. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/slmail. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/SSC. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Symantec. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Tele. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Users. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/vfile. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/vminstall. Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/winzip. No objects saved or restored. F1 on any of the 'Cannot save or restore ...' errors shows this screen: Additional Message Information Message ID . . . . . . : CPD3775 Date sent . . . . . . : 08/08/02 Time sent . . . . . . : 11:28:24 Message . . . . : Cannot save or restore /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/RECYCLER. Cause . . . . . : The system does not allow object /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/RECYCLER to be saved or restored. Recovery . . . : If you are saving or restoring the entire system, no recovery is necessary. Otherwise, do one of the following and try the request again: -- If /QNTC/DALLAS/DALLAS_D/Acct is a directory, specify objects in the directory. -- If it is not a directory, specify the directory that contains the object. My questions: 1. Can I not save the entire contents (including subdirectories) of a drive share? Or do I need to define the share in Ops Nav before doing the save? 2. What is the 'Session initialization error ...' all about?
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