Have you tried enclosing the UNC path within quotes? ("), or if you don't
want to deal with that you can also delete the filespaces by filespace ID.
delete filespace {node} {filespaceid} nametype=fsid (delete filespace
AFSDBMS 3 nametype=fsid for example)
Worst comes to worst, you could try using the qui, THAT should work unless
you have a larger problem.
Jonathan Kaufman
Lawrence Clark <Larry_Clark AT THRUWAY.STATE.NY DOT US>
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Subject: DEL FILE on individual Windows file spaces
We have a mix of AIX and Windows.....example below.
On deleting individual filespaces on AIX there is no problem, as:
del file aixadmin /usr
However, trying to delete individual Windows filespaces causes probems.
All files can be deleted but individula filespaces
specified returns a not found error:
del file afsdbms *............this works
def file afsdbms \\afsdbms\e$..............does not work
AFSDBMS \\afsdbms\- 1 WinNT NTFS No 8,665.1
32.9
c$
AFSDBMS \\afsdbms\- 2 WinNT NTFS No 4,297.4
19.1
d$
AFSDBMS \\afsdbms\- 3 WinNT NTFS No 8,604.0
20.8
e$
AFSDBMS SYSTEM 4 WinNT SYSTEM Yes 0.0
0.0
OBJECT
AIXADMIN / 1 AIX JFS No 64.0
34.3
AIXADMIN /usr 2 AIX JFS No 4,224.0
39.4
AIXADMIN /var 3 AIX JFS No 64.0
57.8
AIXADMIN /home 4 AIX JFS No 64.0
18.9
AIXADMIN /opt 5 AIX JFS No 64.0
18.9
AIXADMIN /workarea 8 AIX JFS No 6,400.0
23.1
AIXADMIN /usr/sys/i- 10 AIX JFS No 25,600.0
16.6
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