Re: TODATE option on a UNIX Restore
1997-10-08 12:24:28
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Re: TODATE option on a UNIX Restore |
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Andrew Raibeck <storman AT US.IBM DOT COM> |
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Wed, 8 Oct 1997 12:24:28 -0400 |
Try specifying -TODATE=10/01/97. The AIX client is NLS compliant, and is using
the same date format as your locale settings. Your locale is probably set up
for date format mm/dd/yy (2-digit years).
Andy Raibeck
ADSM Level 2 Support
ADSM-L @ VM.MARIST.EDU
10-08-97 08:39 AM
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Subject: TODATE option on a UNIX Restore
Hi All,
Hate to bring up a question I know has been asked before, but here it
goes.
I can't seem to use the todate option. I need to restore files backed
up before 10/1 but ADSM isn't liking my syntax.
Here's what I've tried:
dsmc> restore /sfgtest -todate=10/01/1997
ANS4111E Invalid option/value: '-todate=10/01/1997'
dsmc> restore /sfgtest -date=1 -todate=10/01/1997
ANS4111E Invalid option/value: '-todate=10/01/1997'
dsmc> restore -date=1 -todate=10/01/1997 /sfgtest
ANS4111E Invalid option/value: '-todate=10/01/1997'
I'm running ADSM 2.1 client on a AIX v4.1.4 box.
Any help would sure be appreciated...
Jim Graham
Los Alamos County
grahamj AT lac.losalamos.nm DOT us
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