1. Since DPM doesn't actually backup share permissions without a System
State backup, what's the difference between a Share backup and a Volume
backup? Why would I choose one over the other?
2. If I backup the data using a Volume backup, how can I get the share
permissions restored? I tried restoring a System State backup onto one of the
cluster nodes, but I suspect that the permissions on the folder were
defaulted when the node rebooted to finish the SS restore (thus failing the
share over to a different node). And what if I want to restore the share to a
different server? I can't just overwrite the System State...
3. Is there really no way to restore share permissions to a single file or
folder structure in a share? Restoring the System State seems like an
over-broad answer to the question of restoring share permissions.
Thanks for any enlightenment on this subject...
Daniel
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Some of the directories I'm backing up have fairly complex sharing
permissions and it's a pain to recreate them all.
Daniel