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'AccountingToTape' is probably the policy name, right?

To find the Policy Type, navigate to the images folder as per TNhttp://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?pag...

Find the client name for which images were imported (PLEASE NOTE correct spelling of client name). Open 10-digit sub-directory (if there's more than one, open the newest one).

Here you will find image files with their header files. Header files have no extention, in this format: <policy-name>_<10-digit-number>_<sched-type>

e.g FileSystemBackups_1285351605_FULL

Open this file with Notepad.

Look for CLIENT_TYPE in this file (about line number 9)

In my header file, the line looks like this:

CLIENT_TYPE 13

This CLIENT_TYPE is actually the Policy Type. A few examples of Policy Type numbers:

0 = Standard
4 = Oracle
6 = Informix-On-BAR
7 = Sybase
10 = NetWare
13 = MS-Windows
14 = OS/2
15 = MS-SQL-Server
16 = MS-Exchange-Server
19 = NDMP

Once you have found the policy type in the header file, try to browse again. Use the two TN posted bySuryakiran21 as guidelines to specify search criteria in BAR GUI.

 

What is the use of this 10 digit data or sub  directory?

 I mean to ask how this is created.

 

  


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