OH, yep, after seeing Wanda's note... it will depend on which TDP agent you
are using.
I'm so use to mainly dealing with TDP/R3, sorry...
the tdp/oracle and others use backups rather than archives to store the
data.
you may run a "q file <yournode>" to look for the filespace that stands out
as what might be the one currently being used
tsm: TSMxxxx>q file bob
Node Name Filespace FSID Platform Filespace Is Files- Capacity
Pct
Name Type pace (MB)
Util
Unicode?
--------------- ----------- ---- -------- --------- --------- --------
-----
BOB /tdp 251 SUN SOL- API:XINT- No 0.0
0.0
ARIS V3
BOB /tdpmux 252 SUN SOL- API:XINT- No 0.0
0.0
ARIS V3
tsm: TSMxxxx>q occ bob /tdp*
Node Name Type Filespace FSID Storage Number of Physical Logical
Name Pool Name Files Space Space
Occupied Occupied
(MB) (MB)
---------- ---- ---------- ----- ---------- --------- --------- ---------
BOB Arch /tdpmux 49 3590P1E 6,462 290,166.5 290,166.5
5 5
tsm: TSMxxxx>show archive BOB /tdpmux
Conversion status for node BOB (True)
/tdpmux : (FILE) / SAPBD19E01061021_0 (MC: B7.3_R35.95_A35)
Inserted 01/06/04 10:22:34
/tdpmux : (FILE) / SAPBD19E01061021_1 (MC: B7.3_R35.95_A35)
Inserted 01/06/04 10:22:34
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Dwight
"Prather, Wanda"
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Please respond to
"ADSM: Dist Stor
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You can check on the server end:
select * from backups where node_name='TDPNODE' and
filespace_name='TDPFSNAME'
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Hefty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 11:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TDP Retention Verification
Is there any way to verify what Management Class certain objects are being
bound to within TDP? I have the dsm.opt file for TDP set to a certain
management class and I want to verify it is working properly.
TDP Version: 5.2
Server OS: Windows 2003
Exchange Version: 2003
Thanks,
Rob
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