Re: Your Message Sent on Tue, 28 Mar 2000 12:18:30 -0500
2000-03-28 12:44:46
Clint,
What I do when I force a backup id is dsmc incr >> "whatever filename". I have
put it in a script so that the operators can run this without figuring out how
to do it.
Martha
mmusacch AT costa-rica.usg.odu DOT edu
Sr. Systems Engineer
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, Va. 23529
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> From: Clint Placette <Clint.Placette AT FDC-INVEST DOT COM>
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> I was wondering if anybody has a solution for this problem. We need to show
> clients what files are backed up from an activity log in a non scheduled
event.
> We forced an incremental on a Unix box running Solaris 2.6 using the DSMC "I"
> command. We can see in the foreground the files that are being copied (sent)
> to ADSM. But we can't find a record of this process except in the activity
log.
> The activity log only shows stats. and no specific file movement. The
nohup.out
> file and the dsmcsched file does not show that particular activity. Does a
> script need to be created to redirect the screen dump? And does anybody have
> an example for a newbi Unix admin.
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