Geoff, Let's try with a trailing /or putting quotes around your file specification.
Be careful with the shell interpreting the star and not the TSM Client. I think that a user who archives files becomes the owner of the archives and should be able to queriy them. Erwann Geoff Gill <avalnch...@yahoo.com> a écrit : >I was wondering if perhaps this makes sense to anyone. While logged on >as a user, not root, an archive is run. dsmc archive /var/log/test/* >with -deletefiles. archive ran, shows 8 files archived and 5 files >deleted. > >dsmc q archive /var/log/test/* -subdir yes, dsmc q archive >/var/log/test, dsmc q archive /var/log/test -subdir=yes all return >ANS1092W No files matching search criteria were found. > >So the question: Is it possible a user could archive files and not see >anything with the query? Is it possible I have a client level problem, >which I'm trying to research now. what else am I missing? I have asked >them to log in as root and do the query but won't get a response till >tomorrow so I thought I'd see I got any hits here. > >Thank You >Geoff Gill -- Envoyé de mon téléphone Android avec K-9 Mail. Excusez la brièveté.