Dwight,
I haven't noticed that particular behavior, but I have noticed that Archive
seems to have undergone some significant design change. It has affected us
adversely. It seems that if you do a dsmc archive of a file, followed by a
dsmc delete archive of the same file, you can end up with the directory
container remaining archived. In V3, when you archive a file, the
containing directory is archived along with it. This did not happen in V2.
..Paul
At 01:37 PM 2/25/99 -0600, Dwight Cook wrote:
> Am I just having a bad hair day or what...
>
> Have others noticed (and is it fixed in the current aix client, I'm
> one, maybe two levels down currently) where everything has to be on a
> file system level...
>
> that is a :
> dsmc> delete archive -desc='blah' "/*/*"
> finds nothing...
>
> I have to do
> dsmc> delete archive -desc='blah' "/filesystem1/*/*"
> dsmc> delete archive -desc='blah' "/filesystem2/*/*"
> dsmc> delete archive -desc='blah' "/filesystem3/*/*"
> ...
> (insert another 196 lines)
> ...
> dsmc> delete archive -desc='blah' "/filesystem220/*/*"
>
> bad hair day I guess... and to top it off I was stopped on my way to
> work and given a "warning" ticket for excessive acceleration ! My
> tires never broke traction and I never exceeded the speed limit. Now
> I did do 0-40 in under 2 seconds ;-) He even made the statement "I
> guess this car is FAST!" I didn't have the heart to tell him actually
> it is rather slow... only 120 MPH top speed... it will get there in
> 11.7 seconds within a 1/4 mile.
> Oh yea, ADSM... sorry, brain spasm.
>
> Dwight
>
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