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Andy, NO, /QNTC is currently empty, so no reason to save it, though the schema is set as to save ALL directories... Still the question is why should the save try such a connection to itself... Thanks, Antonio Andy Nolen-Parkhouse escribió: > Antonio, > > Do you have anything defined within the QNTC file system? If you were > to have an entry like '/QNTC/xxxxx/...', then the system would assume > that you had an NT server named 'xxxxx' on your network and will use the > NetServer QFLAMENCO to locate and save the specified files and/or > directories. That is what looks like is happening here. The NT server > could be on an IPCS or could be a standalone server on your network. > > Regards, > Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > > > On Behalf Of afvaiv > > Subject: BACKUP QNTC error > > > > Hi, > > Everything goes fine, except for the following. I'm including the part > > of Joblog that refers to the problem. > > > > After the folders part is done (saved folders to tape, to file # 28), > it > > gets an error from QNTC which I guess it monitors itself since the > thing > > goes on and finally gets the completion message saying 14 objects > saved > > to tape file # 29. > > I do a DSPTAP of file #29 and yes some (not sure about ALL) > directories > > are saved. Obviously, QNTC was not included. > > > > The message says a connection could not be established to Network > Server > > QFLAMENCO which is our system. It also points to something about IPCS, > > and some other useless tips... > > > > Our SystemName is FLAMENCO, NetServer name is QFLAMENCO and is up and > > running. > > Have no IPCS. No configuration of NWS of any kind. > > > > In our CFGTCP configuration for HostNames, only "FLAMENCO.netname" is > > included. I'm wandering if we should also have an entry with same IP@ > > for QFLAMENCO (have not tried it yet) but in any case, > > > > why is BACKUP trying ( for saving its own directories ! ) a connection > > to such a server (which BTW is itself ) ? > > Any ideas? TIA. Antonio > > .......... > > > > Antonio Fernandez-Vicenti > > afvaiv@wanadoo.es > > _______________________________________________ > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l. -- ------------------------- Antonio Fernandez-Vicenti afvaiv@wanadoo.es
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