v2icreate LOG file?
Created: 19 Sep 2012 | 7 comments
Hello,
I call v2icreate.exe from a command line and have never been able to generate a log file. Here is my command line:
x:\windows\shell\v2i\v2icreate.exe -DF M:\backupdir\ -DFN backupimagename.v2i -RCL -NUI -RPS 20480 -RPC standard -SVD c: -IBS -VRP -LOG x:\besrlog.txt
Any thoughts as to what I may be doing wrong? Just tested this with v11.0.0.46130, same story.
Also, if the network drops for some reason, is there any way I can somehow look for or capture the drop/failed backup? Otherwise, there is never any indication that the network has dropped and my process hangs.
Again, this is all via commandline, via the gui is a different story.
Thanks,
-Mike
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As a side note...if I add in a -DBG x:\besrdebug
The debug file gets created no problem...so I know the media is writable.
-Mike
No thoughts?
Am I the only person running v2icreate from the command line?
Symantec?
Let me raise this to support for you !
*** Please mark thread as solved if you consider this to have answered your question(s) ***
The -LOG switch failing to create a log file, though the v2icreate completes, is a known issue currently being investgated by product development. Command line use of the V2icreate is not a feature commonly used by our customers. I have requested a status update regarding their investigation.I will update this thread as soon as I learn more regarding this matter.
-Dave
Thanks for your help Markus!
Thanks Dave, I look forward to your update.
-Mike
P.S. We use the command line interface of v2icreate within our ZTI deployments, for the most part it works great!
So may I ask you to mark this post as solved ?
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Markus,
When I have a definitive answer as to when this defect will be resolved, I will mark the appropriate post.
Thanks again for elevating this to the support team!
-Mike
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