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Re: ANR7821S Thread 30 (tid 52) terminating on signal 11 (Segment atio n violation).

2001-09-21 12:21:52
Subject: Re: ANR7821S Thread 30 (tid 52) terminating on signal 11 (Segment atio n violation).
From: Zlatko Krastev/ACIT <acit AT ATTGLOBAL DOT NET>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 19:23:56 +0300
I've played little bit around with this undocumented (and thus unknown to
me) command.
See the output after archive of a file from other filesystem:
tsm: PUMBA.ACIT.BG>show archive pumba.acit.bg *
Conversion status for node PUMBA.ACIT.BG (False)
/home : (DIR) / goldie (MC: DEFAULT)
Inserted 09/18/01 08:42:13
/home : (FILE) /goldie/ TSM4140README.DEV (MC: DEFAULT)
Inserted 09/18/01 08:42:13
/usr/local : (DIR) / lib (MC: DEFAULT)
Inserted 09/21/01 18:38:19
/usr/local : (DIR) /lib/ zip-2.3 (MC: DEFAULT)
Inserted 09/21/01 18:38:19
/usr/local : (FILE) /lib/zip-2.3/ README (MC: DEFAULT)
Inserted 09/21/01 18:38:19
(fsId=5) : (DIR) \  (MC: DEFAULT)
Inserted 09/18/01 08:46:11
(fsId=5) : (FILE) \ README (MC: DEFAULT)
Inserted 09/18/01 08:46:11

BUT:
tsm: PUMBA.ACIT.BG>show archive * *
ANR2146E SHOW: Node * is not registered.

Am I asking too much ;-)


Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant






"Cook, Dwight E" <cookde AT bp DOT com> on 18.09.2001 16:12:46
To:     "'acit AT ATTGLOBAL DOT NET'" <acit AT ATTGLOBAL DOT NET>
cc:

Subject:        RE: ANR7821S Thread 30 (tid 52) terminating on signal 11
(Segment atio n violation).

????????
I thought with a show archive you had to be as specific as a file system, I
didn't know you could use just a *
In other words, I've always been use to only being able to use (as a second
parameter in a show archive command) things that are listed by a "q file
<somenode>"

Dwight

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