Re: [tsm] Perl TSM daily reporting script.
2003-11-06 13:38:31
David> Patrick, Looks nice. But I hope you aren't going to rely
David> on the schedule completion status to tell you whether a
David> backup has been successful. You really need to mine the
David> last backup dates of q filespace f=d (or the equiv select).
Ah... no I hadn't realized that :) I'm actually quite new to TSM
and this is exactly the feedback that I was hoping to get. I've added
that to the todo list.
Thanks,
Patrick.
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