ADSM-L

FW: ADSM Reporting Capabilities

1996-05-06 07:18:02
Subject: FW: ADSM Reporting Capabilities
From: "Pittson, Timothy ,Corp,US" <tpittson AT HIMAIL.HCC DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 07:18:02 -0400
To report on schedules and associated nodes, try Q SCH * * NODES=* F=D

Tim Pittson
tpittson AT himail.hcc DOT com

>----------
>From:  Bryan King[SMTP:bking AT ISM DOT CA]
>Sent:  Friday, May 03, 1996 6:38 AM
>To:    Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L
>Subject:       ADSM Reporting Capabilities
>
>Many times I have come accross instances where the reports
>that can be generated using the admin client cannot be generated
>from the command line utilities.
>
>For instance, from the command line the "query filspace" command
>does not represent the details that I require.  Upon issuing a
>"query filespace format=detailed" changes the format - it is no
>longer in columnar format, it is now going down the page.  What
>I want to do is generate the report available from the admin
>GUI interface on a scheduled basis and mail the results to the
>users that are affected (IE: drive utilization, date of last
>backup, etc).  The file produced from the GUI interface is
>ideal:  one line (record) per node, and a fixed length of 520
>bytes.  How can I do this via the command line?
>
>Another instance:
>I was trying to find an easy way to produce a report which
>simply contains the scheduling classes and the nodes that
>belong to it - is there an easier way that selecting each
>class one by one?
>
>One way to solve my reporting problems would be to get an
>engine that can access the Database that ADSM uses - or at
>least the file layout of the records.  Has anyone else come
>across this problem, or better yet - Anyone have a solution?
>
>
>
>
>Bryan King
>Network Specialist
>ISM Manitoba
>Winnipeg, Canada
>204-946-6640
>bking AT ism DOT ca
>
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