Re: Unix scripts and dsmc
1999-04-09 03:07:18
Remove the quotes from around the adsm command.
Steve
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Subject: Re: Unix scripts and dsmc
Author: Craig Murphy <craigm AT NZ1.IBM DOT COM> at SEInternet
Date: 09/04/99 12:59
Perhaps should make that a little clearer
I'm trying to run this from the unix command line so I don't get into the
dsmc client prompt. Also, I'm not using id= in the line - I'm stating the
node "node=bla" which I like to do so I enure I get the right node.
(Version 2 !!). I'm not actually having a problem with the "q arc" command.
It's running any ADSM client command from the Unix command line
Cheers
Craig
ANGEL BUGARIN <ANGEL.BUGARIN AT MAIL.SPRINT DOT COM> on 09/04/99 12:25:32
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Subject: Re: Unix scripts and dsmc
1. Check your syntax.
2. You don't need id and password in the script to access client
information.
Try using the following command in your script:
q arc "*" <= you need the " before and after the *
-or-
q arc /filesystem_name_u_archived
Hope that helps.
Angel Bugarin
Sprint/Hawaii
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Subject: Unix scripts and dsmc
Hello
ADSM Server V2.1.5.18
Client 2.1.0.2
I'm trying to create a script using dsmc like the many I have using
dsmadmc
but it doesn't work.
eg.
dsmadmc -id=bla -password=bla 'q db' - works fine
If I try to do similar with dsmc .
eg
dsmc -node=bla -password=bla 'q archive * ' - does not look at the
command.
I just get the dsmc> prompt.
I can pipe the command into dsmc
eg
echo 'q archive * ' | dsmc -node=bla etc
but if I get to complicated with the command it doesn't like it - and
its a
pretty ugly way of doing it anyway.
Surely there must be a simple way of doing this that works. Any
advise out
there.
Thanks
Craig
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