Larry, You can't tell the version from the TSM Server side. The DP for SQL CLI or GUI will show the version.
A filespace name with the database name in it indicates a DP for SQL version 1 client. For example: CLARKL.master Filespace names with "meta" and "data" in them indicate a DP for SQL version 2 or Version 5 client. For example: HOOBLER\meta\0000 HOOBLER\data\0001 Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lawrence Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TATE.NY.US> cc: Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Subject: Re: MS-SQL TDP update date Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/17/2003 01:26 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" Del, How can you tell if those were a previous version. I did a test install on my pc....Does this indicate a 5.1.5 TDP? Node Name: LCMSSQL Filespace Name: CLARKL.master Platform: TDP MSSQL Filespace Type: API:NTSQL Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Last Backup Start Date/Time: 06/19/03 14:12:09 Days Since Last Backup Started: 28 Last Backup Completion Date/Time: 06/19/03 14:12:19 Days Since Last Backup Completed: 28 >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/17/03 12:09PM >>> Larry, If you are referring to the "Last Backup Start Date/Time:" on the filespace, it is updated after a successful backup. Here is an example from my QUERY FILESPACE: tsm: TSMSERVER1>q file HOOBLER_SQL f=d Node Name: HOOBLER_SQL Filespace Name: HOOBLER\meta\0000 Hexadecimal Filespace Name: FSID: 18 Platform: TDP MSSQL Win32 Filespace Type: API:SqlData Is Filespace Unicode?: No Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Last Backup Start Date/Time: 07/17/2003 09:50:03 Days Since Last Backup Started: <1 Last Backup Completion Date/Time: 07/17/2003 09:50:04 Days Since Last Backup Completed: <1 Last Full NAS Image Backup Completion Date/Time: Days Since Last Full NAS Image Backup Completed: Node Name: HOOBLER_SQL Filespace Name: HOOBLER\data\0001 Hexadecimal Filespace Name: FSID: 19 Platform: TDP MSSQL Win32 Filespace Type: API:SqlData Is Filespace Unicode?: No Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Last Backup Start Date/Time: 07/17/2003 09:50:03 Days Since Last Backup Started: <1 Last Backup Completion Date/Time: 07/17/2003 09:50:04 Days Since Last Backup Completed: <1 Last Full NAS Image Backup Completion Date/Time: Days Since Last Full NAS Image Backup Completed: Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- > In earlier versions of the TDP for MS-SQL the last backup date was only > updated when the backup was executed via the GUI, not through a script > running the backup command. > > Has that changed with 5.1.5, so it there someway to refresh the backup > date through a script I'm not away of?