![]() ![]() I suppose you could suggest to Acronis (via Feedback) that they include a mini-validation that does not cross reference the. This might be just what you want, but it also might represent a very serious error. tib files and the content of the database are in conflict, then configuration backed up may not match the configuration to be restored. It's validating the backup and recovery configuration. My assumption is that a validation done from within ATI is validating more than just the. However, I think there is added value to the action taken by ATI. As Steve said, a recovery or validation done by a stand-alone recovery medium does not have access to this database and can perform the requested activity without trouble. tib files alone contain all the information needed for a recovery or validation. The tib file Itself, regardles the location from under which it is validated or restored from, should contain all and enough information for successful performance either of these operations. There is no reason, no value added by doing so. My expectation is the tib file, as any form of backup, shouldn't have ANY dependencies stored in itself which could affect the its validation.
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