>> On Fri, 12 May 2006 09:03:17 +0200, Volker Maibaum <volker.maibaum AT
>> EBERSPAECHER DOT COM> said:
> I want to do daily, monthly and yearly backups of our Exchange Server.
> Therefore I defined three management classes:
> 1) standard (for daily backups - 14 days retention)
> 2) monthly (365 days retentions, backup once a month)
> 3) yearly (5 years retention, backup once a year)
> I also defined three schedules on the server side, starting three
> different command files on our exchange server which are using different
> dsm.opt files.
> I now want to check if the backups are bound to the correct management
> class. The following command shows me all backups but not the management
> classes.
> tdpexcc query tsm * /all
> Is there a way to view the management class to each backup?
Well, you can
"select HL_NAME,LL_NAME,CLASS_NAME,[whatever] from BACKUPS where
node_name=[foo] order by backup_date"
or the equivalent with archives.
Redirect it to a file; it's liable to be capacious, but not too nuts.
- Allen S. Rout
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