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Re: [ADSM-L] Find Management Class and copy group info per filespace

2008-02-14 21:06:55
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Find Management Class and copy group info per filespace
From: Steven Harris <sjharris AT AU1.IBM DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 13:06:21 +1100
1. Use the web gui, start a restore, navigate to a sample directory and
scroll right to see the management class that each file is bound to

2. Use the dsmc command on the client and run a q backup on a sample
directory

Regards

Steve

Steven Harris
TSM Admin,  Sydney Australia




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I have a question, as I've been challenged to provide this information.

I need a way to query TSM and find out which Management Class each file
space is bound to.  We have some domains that were setup with no less
than 5 Management Classes, each with copy groups that have vastly
differing retention policies.  For the Oracle, Exchange, and SQL server
backups this is easy, there's a dedicated node and only a few Domains
and MCs.  But for file spaces this gets more complicated.

So, if anyone knows of an easy (relatively speaking) SQL Query, or
series of SQL Queries they have run in the past to do this it would be
greatly appreciated.

See Ya'
Howard Coles Jr.
Sr. Systems Engineer
615-296-3416
John 3:16!

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