On Mar 23, 2005, at 2:26 PM, Jurjen Oskam wrote:
On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 10:37:24AM -0500, Richard Sims wrote:
dsmc query archive -des="gl-2004*" -subdir=yes /<FilesystemName>/
This should turn up all files and directories which employed that Description.
Hmm, that doesn't work as I expect:
# dsmc query archive -des="pint-2004*" -subdir=yes /oracle/app/oracle/admin/pint/arch/ IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Command Line Backup/Archive Client Interface Client Version 5, Release 3, Level 0.0 Client date/time: 03/23/05 20:11:03 (c) Copyright by IBM Corporation and other(s) 1990, 2004. All Rights Reserved.
Node Name: TRIPROD1 Session established with server SERVER1: AIX-RS/6000 Server Version 5, Release 3, Level 0.2 Server date/time: 03/23/05 20:11:03 Last access: 03/23/05 20:04:59
ANS1092W No files matching search criteria were found
... but see http://www.stupendous.org/dsmwebcl.jpg for a screenshot of the Web-client showing many archives that do match the wildcard. All those archives do not contain any files, though.
The following command:
# dsmc query archive -des="pint-2005*" -subdir=yes /oracle/app/oracle/admin/pint/arch/
... does result in many files being shown (but no directories):
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Command Line Backup/Archive Client Interface Client Version 5, Release 3, Level 0.0 Client date/time: 03/23/05 20:19:10 (c) Copyright by IBM Corporation and other(s) 1990, 2004. All Rights Reserved.
Node Name: TRIPROD1 Session established with server SERVER1: AIX-RS/6000 Server Version 5, Release 3, Level 0.2 Server date/time: 03/23/05 20:19:10 Last access: 03/23/05 20:18:26
Size Archive Date - Time File - Expires on - Description ---- ------------------- ------------------------------- 3,072 B 03/08/05 09:29:17 /oracle/app/oracle/admin/pint/arch/pint_1_22521.rdo 03/23/05 pint-20050308092917 4,096 B 03/08/05 09:59:56 /oracle/app/oracle/admin/pint/arch/pint_1_22522.rdo 03/23/05 pint-20050308095955 10,486,272 B 03/08/05 10:30:32 /oracle/app/oracle/admin/pint/arch/pint_1_22523.rdo 03/23/05 pint-20050308103032 10,486,272 B 03/08/05 10:30:33 /oracle/app/oracle/admin/pint/arch/pint_1_22524.rdo 03/23/05 pint-20050308103032 [... and so on ...]
Jurjen -
You're not seeing directories in your query results because, according to the provided info, you're already specifying the full path to the lowest level directory containing the files, rather than specifying a higher position in the path. TSM has nothing left to show but the files therein. My original response suggested the ultimate high level: the file system name, which should then show all your archived directories and files within it. At a minimum, specify one higher directory level.
Richard Sims