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NetBackup System Administrator’s Guide - Windows NT Server
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File-Path Rules for OS/2 Clients
The requirements for OS/2 clients are the same as for Windows NT, 98, and 95
clients.
File-Path Rules for NetWare Clients That Do Not Use Targets
For NetWare systems that are running the nontarget version of NetBackup
client software, specify the pathnames in the form:
/SMDR/TSA/TS/resource/directory/file
Where:
SMDR (Storage Management Data Requestor)
The name of the NetWare file server that is running the SMDR.NLM
used for backups. (NLM means NetWare-loadable module.)
TSA (Target Service Agent)
A NetWare software module that prepares the data for back up or
restore by the SMDR. There are different types of TSAs, depending on
the data. For example, there are TSAs for NetWare file systems and
DOS workstations.
Target Service
The NetWare entity that has the data being handled by the selected
TSA. For example, with the DOS TSA (tsasms.com) it is a DOS
Workstation. In the case of a NetWare file system TSA, it is the system
with the NetWare file systems to be backed up.
Resources
The specific resources on the target service. For example, it can be
NetWare file systems such as BINDERY, SYS, and USER.
Directories and File
The directory and file that are in the resource (if it is a path to a
specific file).
• Give the server access to each path.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT