look at "/BACKTRACK:oracatalog" your backups are there

Tom Fluker
Viasystems Technologies

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lu Ann Mezera [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 12:18 PM
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> Subject:      ADSM and SQL-Backtrack
>
> We have ADSM 3.2.1  and are in the processing of implementing SQL
> Backtrack
> to backup up our Oracle databases on AIX and SQL Server 7.0 databases on
> NT.
> We know that Backtrack is pushing the backups to ADSM because when our
> Information Architect goes into Backtrack to do a database restore, she is
> successful.  Also, the amount of scratch tapes in our MagStar are rapidly
> depleting.  When we do a QUERY OCCUPANCY * *  command in dsmadmc, we see
> two
> (2) names for our Database AIX node where the Oracle databases are
> installed
> called /BACKTRACK:tmp-control-dir and /BACKTRACK:oracatalog.  I can see
> there are 30,000+ files and 240+ gig worth of data.
>
> This is my question.  When I go into the ADSM gui, I see the high level
> file
> space structure of those 2 /BACKTRACK filespaces but don't see any
> file/directory detail.  Why is this?

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