Turn on accounting....
q status to see if accounting is turned on....
Use fields 14 and 18 (ref the admin guide and/or reference).
Turning on accouting will start to historically track all sessions
and write to a file (dsmaccnt.log).
FYI
Daniel Swan/TM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
09/28/2000 02:51 PM
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Subject: Re: Tracking restores?
Joshua, select * from sessions only appears to give current
sessions, and no
historical data.. Is there something I can tweak to get past
sessions?
Daniel Swan
HP Unix Team
ISM-BC
3030 2nd Ave SE
Calgary, AB, T2A 5N7
ph. 403-530-1726
fax: 403-530-1066
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joshua S. Bassi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> They should be in the sessions table I believe:
>
> select * from sessions
>
> Or during the restore you may look at them:
>
> q restore
>
>
> --
> Joshua S. Bassi
> Senior Technical Consultant
> Symatrix Technology, Inc.
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> How can I track client restores from a cental location?