Hi,
Our environment is set up to read from D2D (Storeonce) CIFS shares on a client and write to tapes connected to the same client (DP 8.13). For the first time today I thought rather than try and restore to the client SAN disk I'd try and restore back to the D2D itself, to another CIFS share though on the D2D. This would be easy right, we read from these, surely we can write back to them.........well!!
Got past the initial share permissions issues by changing the INET process to run under an ID which does have permissions. But now the restore fails with errors:
Cannot write [1336] The access control list (ACL) structure is invalid
and from the debug log:
FSCTL_SET_COMPRESSION(0) for file xxxxxx error : 50
The strange thing is the directory gets restored, as does the file "name", in that an empty file gets restored with nothing in it.
It's as though, to my simple mind, it has all permissions to get there, but try's to do something "windowy" with ACL's and can't do it as it's a D2D CIFS share and bombs out.
Am I missing something, can DP write to Storeonce shares? Is there an option I'm not ticking somewhere to get this restored to the D2D?
Cheers,
Andy