Further to Rob's suggestion, examination of the CRTPRNDIR parameter on the
RST command might be in order.

Default is *NO but when restoring to another directory *YES is often the
required behaviour.

On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 7:06 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I think the question was more on the restore.
The message is truncated and no longer includes the original post but
let's say you saved
'/mydir/mysubdir/yetonemoredir/myfile.txt'
and you try to restore it as myfile2.txt. Well you either have to specify
a full directory structure like
'/home/DALE/myfile2.txt'
or '/mydir/mysubdir/yetonemoredir' has to exist on the new machine.

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From: Dale Janus <dalejanus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 06/04/2015 03:00 PM
Subject: RE: problem trying to RST to different location.
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>



Jim,
It's likely the parent directories were not included in the save,
therefore
they cannot be restored due to missing objects.


I thought the SAV command parameter :

OBJ(('/*' *INCLUDE)*INCLUDE)

means start at the root and save everything. (except for the 4 folders I
omitted)

should I change it to:OBJ(('/*.*' *include)*include) ?






Paul,

in "/var", most of the directories are symbolic links to /QpenSys/...
So I would investigate 2 possible causes
1. /QopenQys is case sensitive ..
2. The content of Symbolic links is not included in SAV (only the
"concept of" link is)


First question, how to tell if it's a symbolic link from ops nav?

Second, this is mailbox file from communigate email server, I am fairly
certain this is not a symnbolic link.

If I look under QopenSys/var, there is no communigate folder, which leads
me to believe /var/communigate.... is a valid path, not symbolic link.






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