Re: Problems with virtual mount points
1998-07-07 22:10:38
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Re: Problems with virtual mount points |
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Bruce Elrick <belrick AT HOME DOT COM> |
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Tue, 7 Jul 1998 20:10:38 -0600 |
Use the {filespace}/rest/of/path/to/file construct...
e.g. restore {/a/b/c/d}/file1
and restore {/a/b/c}/d/file2
ADSM by default takes the longest matching filespace name, which
effectively hides your /a/b/c filespace unless you use the above
braces...
Cheers...
Bruce
Roger Hohmann wrote:
>
> I have some problems restoring files on AIX Clients V.3 which were backed
> up using different virtual mount points:
>
> Example: file /a/b/c/d/file1 with Virtual Mount Point /a/b/c/d was backed
> up the first day,
> file /a/b/c/d/file2 with Virtual Mount Point /a/b/c another day.
>
> When I execute 'q backup -sub=y /a/b/c/*' I see /a/b/c/d/file2,
> with 'q backup -sub=y /a/b/c/d/*' I see /a/b/c/d/file1.
>
> When I try to restore file2, I get message 'No files matching criteria'.
> How can I access file2 ??
>
> With 'q fi' on the ADSM Server (MVS), I can see filespaces for all virtual
> mount points ever used. I get the impression ADSM used virtual mount points
> as filespaces, and when I back up files with different vmp, ADSM recognizes
> them as different files?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Roger Hohmann
> WestLB D|sseldorf
> ADSM Support
> Tel:++49 211 826 8155
> SMTP:roger_hohmann AT westlb DOT de
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