ADSM-L

Problem with "Query Actlog..."

1999-01-12 09:15:22
Subject: Problem with "Query Actlog..."
From: fx aka fx <efix AT HOTMAIL DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 06:15:22 PST
 Noticed something looking weird with the "query actlog..." adsm
server command:

adsm> q actlog begind=01/01/1999 originator=client node=notes01

Date/Time                Message
---------------------    --------------------------------------------
01/08/1999 18:29:33      ANE4952I (Session: 6163, Node: NOTES01)
01/08/1999 18:29:33      ANE4952I (Session: 6163, Node: NOTES01)
                         Total number of objects inspected: 13

01/08/1999 18:29:33      ANE4954I (Session: 6163, Node: NOTES01)
                         Total number of objects backed up: 13
01/08/1999 18:29:33      ANE4958I (Session: 6163, Node: NOTES01)
                         Total number of (etc...)

adsm> q actlog originator=client node=notes01
ANR2034E QUERY ACTLOG: No match found using this criteria.
ANS8001I Return code 11.

but:

adsm> q actlog search=notes01

Date/Time                Message
--------------------     --------------------------------------------
01/12/1999 14:26:48      ANR0406I Session 6545 started for node
01/12/1999 14:26:48      ANR0406I Session 6545 started for node
                         NOTES01 (WinNT)(Tcp/Ip 112.128.119.246(1158))
01/12/1999 14:26:48      ANR0403I Session 6545 ended for node NOTES01
                         (WinNT).
01/12/1999 14:26:52      ANR0406I Session 6546 started for node
                         NOTES01 (WinNT)(Tcp/Ip 112.128.119.246(1160))
 (etc...)

 the 'originator...' param works with the 'begind...' but apparently
fails whithout this one, even if answers should have been seen, as
when using the 'search...' directive.

 i tryed to look in list archives but the excite engine is very very
slow as seen from here (connection timeout almost every queries).

 amicalement,
               fx

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