02:34 PM
Please respond to payne
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If you run your backups through the TSM scheduler it is nice to have
VERBOS
logging to the dsmsched.log. If you keep it around you will see when
system you can see what date and time because you will see when it gets
expired.
Kyle
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What is the easiest/best way/command to get a complete list of *ALL* files
in BACKUP/ARCHIVEs for a NODE ?
We want to generate
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Subject: Complete list of *ALL* files in BACKUP/ARCHIVE
What is the easiest/best way/command to get a complete list of *ALL* files
in BACKUP/ARCHIVEs for a NODE ?
We want to generate this list so we can store it for later browsing,
What is the easiest/best way/command to get a complete list of *ALL* files
in BACKUP/ARCHIVEs for a NODE ?
We want to generate this list so we can store it for later browsing, if
necessary.
The reason for this is that I am about to do an import for a node that was
exported and deleted, just becau