Thanks Del, the show version command was very helpful. It show that many files are bound to a managment class that I did not specified. In this case, it is the MC Default that is shown for the most part.
But analysing the .OPT file, I'm using the good MC. Maybe the syntax of the command is not correct Here is the commande used: Exclude doc\* Exclude domino\* Exclude gtrhome\* Exclude help\* Exclude inotes\* Exclude doc\* Exclude modems\* Exclude w32\* Exclude *.ntf Include *.nsf domino_month Before I was using the include like this: Include domino_month I changed it to *.nsf to include only the database and not the template... thank's again Sincerly, Mike > ____________________________________________________________________________ _______ > Michael REGELIN > Ingenieur Informatique - O.S.O. > Groupware & Messagerie > Centre des Technologies de l'Information (CTI) > Route des Acacias 82 > CP149 - 1211 Geneve 8 > Tel. + 41 22 3274322 - Fax + 41 22 3275499 > Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://intraCTI.etat-ge.ch/services_complementaires/messagerie.html > __________________________________________________________ > -----Message d'origine----- De : Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : mardi, 23. avril 2002 13:44 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: expiring object > Our client version is 1.1.2. > > The command: DOMDSMC QUERY DBB * /SUBDIR=YES" shows all the file with subdir > that have been backed up. But only one version is shown. > > I'm not sure how to use the Show version command ? where do i use it.... I'm > not familiar with command line... Michael, To show all versions try this: DOMDSMC QUERY DBB * /SUBDIR=YES /INACTIVE This command will show all versions (active and inactive) of all database backups that you have on your TSM Server. That gives you the "client" view of the backups. To get the TSM Server view of the backups, you will need to have your TSM Server administrator run the following command on the TSM Server: SHOW VERSION nodename * "nodename" should be the nodename that you use for your TDP for Domino client (specified in the DSM.OPT file.) Again, this is a TSM Server command, not a TDP for Domino command. This will also show which management class the objects are bound to. (By the way, this view will show 2 TSM Server objects for each database backup, one is a data object, the other a meta object.) Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Leave everything a little better than you found it. - Smile a lot: it costs nothing and is beyond price.