The main difference is that strarc is free and open source and produces stream archives you can store on tapes, disks or anywhere else or it can create the archive stream to stdout so that it can be compressed easily using stream compression tools like gzip or bzip2. It uses the same backup methods as the ntbackup or robocopy programs and thus backs up all information and meta data on an NTFS volume.
Emcopy switches windows#
"a console backup/archive tool for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7. Otherwise, as you will read in the release notes, the owner of the copied file would be the user running the copy (which you probably wouldn't want but of course depends).Robocopy replacement # strarc.exe (Stream Archive) is If you should still have questions about specific switches, do not hesitate to post them.ĥ) In reference to your comment about (file) ownershipīy specifying the switch " /o", you are copying the original file's owner. While it is fair to say that the same emcopy script used by one user is generic enough to work for others (search the forums for many examples), you should review them all to see what pertains to your desired results. It mustīe also a member of administrators or account operators on both theģ) In reference to your question about unknown SID'sĬommonly as part of the migration it * may* make sense to configure the following data mover parametersįor more information review the following KB article:Įmc46968: "EMCopy utility fails with error 'Security Descriptor Error: Unable to set SD' while migrating data from source to target server."Ĥ) In regards to any additional switches have a look at the release notes which gives a brief description of each. The user account must grant the Backup and Restores privileges. This could have been either the target filesystem or even the attempt to resolve the SID (as you'll read next).Ģ) In reference to required permissions for the account running emcopy: So it appears the requested resource wasn't available. Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service There are quite a few questions but I'll take an initial stab at it.ġ) In regards to the error messages, they are standard Windows error codes so you can look them up as follows: TH002 : 20:33:39 : ERROR (1450) : \\DR-testf1-Rep\E$\WorkSiteData\Working\DBOORMAN\3060\ -> Unable to get content, Failed after 1 retries.Ĭopy engine Statistics : results should be like this TH007 : 19:44:40 : ERROR (53) : \\DR-testf1-Rep\E$\WorkSiteData\Working\AMUIR\2101\ -> Unable to get content, Failed after 1 retries.
TH009 : 19:29:38 : ERROR (1450) : \\DR-testf1-Rep\E$\WorkSiteData\Working\ACALDWEL\6069\ -> Unable to get content, Retrying in 1 seconds. TH001 : 19:29:38 : ERROR (1450) : \\DR-testf1-Rep\E$\WorkSiteData\Working\ACALDWEL\6070\ -> Unable to get content, Retrying in 1 seconds.
Processing the evaluation of the copy from E:\ to \\DR-testf1-Rep\E$\. Log file : /log:C:\CifsTools_7.1.47.5\CifsTools\emcopy\nt\E_Drive_List.log
Emcopy switches plus#
This is the string used, plus I have used ShareDUP.exe to copy shares, but not lgdup.Įmcopy.exe E:\ \\DR-testf1-Rep\E$\ *.* /l /o /a /s /c /r:1 /w:1 /th 10 /q /sdd /xd E:\RECYCLER /log:C:E_Drive_List.log What is the difference between errors 1450 and 53 In general why can the exe get content from the directory? Incorrect security permissions, deleted user and unresolvable SID, exclusive owner….etc does emcopy need to be run with additional privileges, eg backupwapper.exe for the CDMS tools? What causes the file the file to be renamed?