ADSM-L

Re: Re[2]: show commands

1997-06-18 14:32:00
Subject: Re: Re[2]: show commands
From: "Siska, Bob" <BSISKA AT NCS DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 13:32:00 -0500
Don't use Show Version on MVS unless you write to a disk file; it puts
out 4 lines for each file in your filespace and causes problems with
your WTO buffers...


Bob Siska
National Computer Systems
Iowa City IA
Bob_Siska AT ncs DOT com

From: Morris.Marshael
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re[2]: show commands
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 1997 8:19AM

        What version are you running?  I could not find a show command
even
        using help on my ADSM.

Someone else mentioned this command the other day.  It's:
     SHOW VERSION nodename filespace
Issued from the admin client, it shows the backups and when they were
done
and when old versions were deactivated, as well as what management class
was
used.

Sample output is this:
adsm> show version isp0210e /df10_DSST
/df10_DSST : / oracle (MC: ARCH4VERS)
Active, Inserted 06/12/1997 05:11:21

/df10_DSST : /oracle/ DATA01201.dbf (MC: DEFAULT)
Active, Inserted 06/17/1997 05:10:42

/df10_DSST : /oracle/ DATA01201.dbf (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 06/14/1997 05:17:40, Deactivated 00/00/1900 00:00:00

/df10_DSST : /oracle/ DATA01201.dbf (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 06/16/1997 06:20:20, Deactivated 06/17/1997 05:10:42


Tina Hilton
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From: Jane Walker
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: show commands
Date: Tuesday, June 17, 1997 8:07AM


Hilton Tina wrote:
>
> So now I know about these two show commands:
>      show volumeusage
>      show version
>
> Anyone know if there are any more of these?  They do come in handy.
>
> Tina Hilton
> Thomson Consumer Electronics
Tina,
  What does the 'show version' command give you.  Also what are the
correct sub-parameters you use with it?

Thanks,
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