yes, I checked with a query -incremental the last backup date and TSM add
one new backup. If I do not mofified anything file, why TSM backed up again?
Janeth
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De: Dwight Cook [mailto:cookde AT US.IBM DOT COM]
Enviado el: Viernes, 13 de Junio de 2003 01:08 p.m.
Para: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Asunto: Re: active version
The manual states that:
If a file system is specified, all new and changed files are backed up.
In addition, the last incremental date for the file space is updated on the
server.
If a file or directory is specified, the last incremental date is not
updated.
This means the file or directory might be backed up again if a later backup
is performed using the incrbydate option.
so if you did
I /home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/*.rex
followed by
I -incrbydate /home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/*.rex
the last backup date of the filesystem "home" would not have been
updated...
you can view the last backup date of the file system via a query file
hope this helps
Dwight
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I did an full backup and then did a incremental by date backup
I -incrbydate /home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/*.rex
Node Name: EQ201PATROL02
Session established with server ADSM: MVS
Server Version 3, Release 1, Level 2.50
Server date/time: 06/12/03 19:54:43 Last access: 06/12/03 19:42:05
Incremental by Date of volume '/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/*.rex'
Normal File--> 173
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/MsgOperator.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 1,292 /home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/comando.rex
[Sent]
Normal File--> 1,224
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/consolaDELR.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 10,969
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/em_controlm.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 8,050
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/em_os390.rex
[Sent]
Normal File--> 8,404
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/em_os390_phpt.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 8,301
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/em_os390_phpt_SMS.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 5,235 /home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/em_snmp.rex
[Sent]
Normal File--> 8,648
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/em_snmp_phpt.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 1,792
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/levantar_agente.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 2,429 /home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/luis.rex
[Sent]
Normal File--> 6,294
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_NetCmmnd.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 779
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_borrar_notif_diaria.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 800
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_borrar_notif_phpt.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 13,591
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_patrol_clear.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 14,089
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_patrol_critica.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 24,681
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_patrol_critica_sap.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 14,105
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_patrol_critica_work.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 14,056
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_patrol_major.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 14,130
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_patrol_minor.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 13,270
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_patrol_phpt_fast.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 13,221
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_patrol_phpt_janeth.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 13,955
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/nt2_patrol_warn.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 2,397
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/os390not.rex
[Sent]
Normal File--> 276
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/paconsolapatrol.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 2,475
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/paemail_ora.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 10,021
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/phptprueba.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 6,230
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/ppInitiate.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 6,304 /home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/ppJL.rex
[Sent]
Normal File--> 1,277
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/prg_rexx.rex
[Sent]
Normal File--> 1,425
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/pruebaoserep.rex [Sent]
Normal File--> 1,313
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/vconesa1.rex
[Sent]
Normal File--> 1,335
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/vconesa2.rex
[Sent]
Normal File--> 1,744
/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/vconsola.rex
[Sent]
Successful incremental backup of '/home/u/NetCmmnd/proyecto/rexx/*.rex'
Total number of objects inspected: 61
Total number of objects backed up: 34
Total number of objects updated: 0
Total number of objects rebound: 0
Total number of objects deleted: 0
Total number of objects expired: 0
Total number of objects failed: 0
Total number of bytes transferred: 229.69 KB
Data transfer time: 3.77 sec
Network data transfer rate: 60.80 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate: 45.76 KB/sec
Objects compressed by: 0%
Elapsed processing time: 00:00:05
Thu Jun 12 20:02:57 AST 2003
if the files do not was updated, why TSM backed up all files in the
incremental by date?
Janeth
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Dwight Cook [mailto:cookde AT US.IBM DOT COM]
Enviado el: Viernes, 13 de Junio de 2003 11:08 a.m.
Para: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Asunto: Re: active version
So all "active" versions of files stored on a TSM server is what you can
classify as ~the current restore set~.
They make up all the data as it existed the last time a ~backup~ was
performed (be it "incr" or "sel")
Now, what might be missing ? files that are found in "exclude"
statements, files that failed to back up, etc...
Say we are on a windows box and you do a
restore -subdir=yes C:\*
tsm will give you back all the "active" files.
Dwight
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hi, how I know if the active version is a full or partial incremental
backup?
Janeth
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