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I just posted this message without entering a subject (I forgot). This is a

reposting with minor change.

 

My backup (Symantec BackupExec version 11d) skips the following files:

 

Unable to open the item

\\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\edb.log - skipped.

 

Unable to open the item

\\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\tmp.edb - skipped.

 

Unable to open the item

\\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.sdb -

skipped.

 

What are those files? Is it safe to exclude them from the backup? Thanks in

advance.

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RE: Skipped Files

 

edb.log is when active directory makes changes it saves them to a transation

log at first, secedit.sdb is a database of your security settings, tmp.edb is

another storage area for AD while processing changes

If you want a true backup then these files would be good to have, it would

replay them in a restore... but they wont kill you either.. might lose a few

recent settings in a restore

 

You are probably getting these skipped messages because they are open files,

Symantec by default will not backup files that are open, tmp and logs files

are always being written too. You can buy what is called the Open File Agent

for Symantec to backup files that are in a state of flux.

 

Hope that helps a little

 

"John" wrote:

> I just posted this message without entering a subject (I forgot). This is a

> reposting with minor change.

>

> My backup (Symantec BackupExec version 11d) skips the following files:

>

> Unable to open the item

> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\edb.log - skipped.

>

> Unable to open the item

> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\tmp.edb - skipped.

>

> Unable to open the item

> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.sdb -

> skipped.

>

> What are those files? Is it safe to exclude them from the backup? Thanks in

> advance.

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Skipped Files

 

It does help. I've excluded those files from the backup set.

Thanks very much.

 

"Zoddy" <Zoddy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:9CE78B12-01F8-4AE8-8B19-12D457357E9A@microsoft.com...

> edb.log is when active directory makes changes it saves them to a

> transation

> log at first, secedit.sdb is a database of your security settings, tmp.edb

> is

> another storage area for AD while processing changes

> If you want a true backup then these files would be good to have, it would

> replay them in a restore... but they wont kill you either.. might lose a

> few

> recent settings in a restore

>

> You are probably getting these skipped messages because they are open

> files,

> Symantec by default will not backup files that are open, tmp and logs

> files

> are always being written too. You can buy what is called the Open File

> Agent

> for Symantec to backup files that are in a state of flux.

>

> Hope that helps a little

>

> "John" wrote:

>

>> I just posted this message without entering a subject (I forgot). This

>> is a

>> reposting with minor change.

>>

>> My backup (Symantec BackupExec version 11d) skips the following files:

>>

>> Unable to open the item

>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\edb.log - skipped.

>>

>> Unable to open the item

>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\tmp.edb - skipped.

>>

>> Unable to open the item

>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.sdb -

>> skipped.

>>

>> What are those files? Is it safe to exclude them from the backup? Thanks

>> in

>> advance.

>>

>>

>>

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Skipped Files

 

Hello John" a,

 

If you use the Advanced open file option from BE, you can backup them also.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> It does help. I've excluded those files from the backup set. Thanks

> very much.

>

> "Zoddy" <Zoddy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:9CE78B12-01F8-4AE8-8B19-12D457357E9A@microsoft.com...

>

>> edb.log is when active directory makes changes it saves them to a

>> transation

>> log at first, secedit.sdb is a database of your security settings,

>> tmp.edb

>> is

>> another storage area for AD while processing changes

>> If you want a true backup then these files would be good to have, it

>> would

>> replay them in a restore... but they wont kill you either.. might

>> lose a

>> few

>> recent settings in a restore

>> You are probably getting these skipped messages because they are open

>> files,

>> Symantec by default will not backup files that are open, tmp and logs

>> files

>> are always being written too. You can buy what is called the Open

>> File

>> Agent

>> for Symantec to backup files that are in a state of flux.

>> Hope that helps a little

>>

>> "John" wrote:

>>

>>> I just posted this message without entering a subject (I forgot).

>>> This

>>> is a

>>> reposting with minor change.

>>> My backup (Symantec BackupExec version 11d) skips the following

>>> files:

>>>

>>> Unable to open the item

>>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\edb.log - skipped.

>>> Unable to open the item

>>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\tmp.edb - skipped.

>>> Unable to open the item

>>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.sdb

>>> - skipped.

>>>

>>> What are those files? Is it safe to exclude them from the backup?

>>> Thanks

>>> in

>>> advance.

Posted

Re: Skipped Files

 

I'll give it a try. Thanks for the tip.

 

"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

news:ff16fb668d3c8caf30e47feabfd@msnews.microsoft.com...

> Hello John" a,

>

> If you use the Advanced open file option from BE, you can backup them

> also.

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

> confers no rights.

> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>

>> It does help. I've excluded those files from the backup set. Thanks

>> very much.

>>

>> "Zoddy" <Zoddy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:9CE78B12-01F8-4AE8-8B19-12D457357E9A@microsoft.com...

>>

>>> edb.log is when active directory makes changes it saves them to a

>>> transation

>>> log at first, secedit.sdb is a database of your security settings,

>>> tmp.edb

>>> is

>>> another storage area for AD while processing changes

>>> If you want a true backup then these files would be good to have, it

>>> would

>>> replay them in a restore... but they wont kill you either.. might

>>> lose a

>>> few

>>> recent settings in a restore

>>> You are probably getting these skipped messages because they are open

>>> files,

>>> Symantec by default will not backup files that are open, tmp and logs

>>> files

>>> are always being written too. You can buy what is called the Open

>>> File

>>> Agent

>>> for Symantec to backup files that are in a state of flux.

>>> Hope that helps a little

>>>

>>> "John" wrote:

>>>

>>>> I just posted this message without entering a subject (I forgot).

>>>> This

>>>> is a

>>>> reposting with minor change.

>>>> My backup (Symantec BackupExec version 11d) skips the following

>>>> files:

>>>>

>>>> Unable to open the item

>>>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\edb.log - skipped.

>>>> Unable to open the item

>>>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\tmp.edb - skipped.

>>>> Unable to open the item

>>>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.sdb

>>>> - skipped.

>>>>

>>>> What are those files? Is it safe to exclude them from the backup?

>>>> Thanks

>>>> in

>>>> advance.

>

>

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Skipped Files

 

Hello John" a,

 

You know that AOFO needs an additional license for install?

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

no rights.

** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

 

> I'll give it a try. Thanks for the tip.

>

> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> news:ff16fb668d3c8caf30e47feabfd@msnews.microsoft.com...

>

>> Hello John" a,

>>

>> If you use the Advanced open file option from BE, you can backup them

>> also.

>>

>> Best regards

>>

>> Meinolf Weber

>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

>> confers no rights.

>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>> It does help. I've excluded those files from the backup set. Thanks

>>> very much.

>>>

>>> "Zoddy" <Zoddy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:9CE78B12-01F8-4AE8-8B19-12D457357E9A@microsoft.com...

>>>

>>>> edb.log is when active directory makes changes it saves them to a

>>>> transation

>>>> log at first, secedit.sdb is a database of your security settings,

>>>> tmp.edb

>>>> is

>>>> another storage area for AD while processing changes

>>>> If you want a true backup then these files would be good to have,

>>>> it

>>>> would

>>>> replay them in a restore... but they wont kill you either.. might

>>>> lose a

>>>> few

>>>> recent settings in a restore

>>>> You are probably getting these skipped messages because they are

>>>> open

>>>> files,

>>>> Symantec by default will not backup files that are open, tmp and

>>>> logs

>>>> files

>>>> are always being written too. You can buy what is called the Open

>>>> File

>>>> Agent

>>>> for Symantec to backup files that are in a state of flux.

>>>> Hope that helps a little

>>>> "John" wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> I just posted this message without entering a subject (I forgot).

>>>>> This

>>>>> is a

>>>>> reposting with minor change.

>>>>> My backup (Symantec BackupExec version 11d) skips the following

>>>>> files:

>>>>> Unable to open the item

>>>>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\edb.log - skipped.

>>>>> Unable to open the item

>>>>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\tmp.edb - skipped.

>>>>> Unable to open the item

>>>>> \\windows2003.ourdomain.com\C:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.s

>>>>> db - skipped.

>>>>>

>>>>> What are those files? Is it safe to exclude them from the backup?

>>>>> Thanks

>>>>> in

>>>>> advance.


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