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тАО12-30-2001 08:37 AM
тАО12-30-2001 08:37 AM
HP Colorado II Disaster Recovery Backup
I'm using HP Colorado II Version 9.1 software with a HP Colorado 14 GB external Travan drive. After I use the Disaster Recovery Wizard to create a backup set the archieve flags on most of the files backed up are still set. Is there anyway to clear the achieve flags on all the files that are backed up when you run a disaster recovery backup using the Disaster Recovery Wizard?
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тАО12-31-2001 03:53 AM
тАО12-31-2001 03:53 AM
Re: HP Colorado II Disaster Recovery Backup
Ron,
How are you using CBII ? Are you using differential backups or incrementals ? One clears the archive bits after backup while the other does not.
best regards and a great new year,
-Cal.
How are you using CBII ? Are you using differential backups or incrementals ? One clears the archive bits after backup while the other does not.
best regards and a great new year,
-Cal.
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тАО01-08-2002 11:17 AM
тАО01-08-2002 11:17 AM
Re: HP Colorado II Disaster Recovery Backup
Cal:
Thanks for the response. I understand the relationship between the archieve bit and a differiential or incremental backup. The problem I'm having is when I use the disaster recovery wizard. I can't figure out how to clear the archieve bit when I run a disaster recovery backup. I would think the archieve bit would be off since I just backed uo every file, but it stays on. Is there anyway to clear the archieve bit as part of creating a disaster recovery backup set?
Thanks again for your help.
Ron
Thanks for the response. I understand the relationship between the archieve bit and a differiential or incremental backup. The problem I'm having is when I use the disaster recovery wizard. I can't figure out how to clear the archieve bit when I run a disaster recovery backup. I would think the archieve bit would be off since I just backed uo every file, but it stays on. Is there anyway to clear the archieve bit as part of creating a disaster recovery backup set?
Thanks again for your help.
Ron
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