I'm finding the documentation on the TSAFS/GW switches a bit tricky, especially regarding the TSAFSGW /home switch.
For instance, for a NetWareOES 6.5 server, I've seen two examples:
LOAD TSAFSGW /home-MAIL:/<POdir> using a DASH
I've also seen it however with an EQUALS sign:
LOAD TSAFSGW /home=MAIL:/<POdir>
Which is correct, dash or equals?
Also, every example I've seen includes both a domain and a post office in the /home switches.
1) What if the server I'm backing up only has a post office? .. is it still necessary to point to the domain too? Or just /home-MAIL:\<POdirectory> ?
2) Documentation is also spotty where the domain (as in our case) is on a totally different server. Just pointing straight to a volume doesn't help much there.
(This is moot however if I don't need to point to it for a post office only backup. )
Lastly, I've also seen conflicting versions of the LOAD TSAFS /EnableGW=
Some say:
LOAD TSAFS /EnableGW=yes
others say:
LOAD TSAFS /EnableGW=true
which is right?
Thanks
For instance, for a NetWareOES 6.5 server, I've seen two examples:
LOAD TSAFSGW /home-MAIL:/<POdir> using a DASH
I've also seen it however with an EQUALS sign:
LOAD TSAFSGW /home=MAIL:/<POdir>
Which is correct, dash or equals?
Also, every example I've seen includes both a domain and a post office in the /home switches.
1) What if the server I'm backing up only has a post office? .. is it still necessary to point to the domain too? Or just /home-MAIL:\<POdirectory> ?
2) Documentation is also spotty where the domain (as in our case) is on a totally different server. Just pointing straight to a volume doesn't help much there.
(This is moot however if I don't need to point to it for a post office only backup. )
Lastly, I've also seen conflicting versions of the LOAD TSAFS /EnableGW=
Some say:
LOAD TSAFS /EnableGW=yes
others say:
LOAD TSAFS /EnableGW=true
which is right?
Thanks