TSMManager has this info in the daily email reports !
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Roland Scharlau <r.scharlau AT SAERTEX DOT COM>
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AW: Utility/reporting tool to list filesystems/drives not backed up
Hi Mark,
we using the TSM Management Console and it works really nice.
We get every infomations of any file-systems (include/exclude rules) via
mail. It's easy to manage.
You can download it from
ftp://index.storsys.ibm.com/tivoli-storage-management/patches/
I hope this is what you're for.
Roland Scharlau
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Kovarski, Mark
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. November 2004 15:45
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Betreff: Utility/reporting tool to list filesystems/drives not backed up
Has anyone a utility (commercial or freeware) that can produce a report of
which filesystems (HPUX, Solaris, Windows directories or drive
letters) are not backed up? Essentially it would have to do a
directly/drive listing, compare it to what the dsm.sys or TSM has in its
database and list the differences. This would avoid missing complete
filesystems or drive letters (in Windows) all together.
So far I was unable to find such an item but it seems like this is a very
common problem especially when you deal with hundreds of servers and a lot
of changes (drive, directory, filesystem adds in particular) that can
occur.
Any help is appreciated.
Mark
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