And in times past when I got utterly frustrated and never could get the
filespec working, I have resorted to renaming the filespace on the server
end - to something like DOG, that isn't hard to identify or type!
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 3:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TSM 3.7 assigns new filespace names?
>The trouble is, I can't find any way to access the old files with the same
>path name that were stored under "/" filespace. I have tried (as per the
>ADSM Concepts manual) using many combinations of curly brackets (e.g.
>"{/xx/xx}/yyy") and/or wildcards with no success. I cannot get anything to
>show up except archives performed since the upgrade.
Rik - When using the braces from the Unix command line, be sure to quote
the amalgam so that the Unix shell does not absorb and try to process
those special shell characters such that the TSM client command line program
does not get them; or enter the brace-encoded filespec under the interactive
mode of the command line client. If that doesn't work, then it would seem
like a client defect.
Richard Sims, BU