OK, I've had a question put to me and so far I just don't know... With such viruses, as the ones that zero out files under windows, is there an easy way to see if TSM is holding any zero-byte files ? ? ? (ie. check from the TSM server for potentially infected client nodes...)
I tried testing under Unix (AIX) with a zero byte file and... I thought that I might be able to look in the adsm.contents table for file_size=0 but what I found is (two things)... 1) due to aggregates, the file size listed for most files is the size of the aggregate 2) if you have a zero byte file, you won't even have an entry for it in the adsm.contents table The output of a "show version" doesn't list anything about filesize... Anyone have any tricks to do such a discovery ? (of zero byte backed up files) Dwight