The following command should give you the information you are looking for:

dsmc query backup d:\*.*  -subdir=yes -querydetail

The summary output displayed after the list of backed up files contains
information pertaining to the aggregate amount data, the total number
of files and directories, etc.

Hope this helps ....



Pete Tanenhaus
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
email: [email protected]
tieline: 320.8778, external: 607.754.4213

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Subject:        Estimating amount of data involved in a restore


Does anyone know how to get info out of TSM prior to an performing a
restore,  for instance a restore of an entire filespace on a node e.g
the d: drive on a Windows Server,  that would tell you how much data
there is to be restored?



I've tried the Export Node command with Preview=Yes and it appears to do
this fairly well but can run for a long time, so I'm trying to find a
better or quicker way.



Thanks for any help.

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