c.j.hund
ADSM.ORG Senior Member
Greetings,
Just when you think you've got TSM figured out, something comes your way you've never tried before. I need to do a "full" backup from the command line for a large group of UX systems. Of course, I'm trying to get this done using the "dsmc selective" command, but I can't seem to find a way to issue this command to pick up everything.
I THOUGHT issuing the command like this would do the trick:
dsmc selective "/*" -subdir=yes
And that does pick up a lot of the filesystems, but for some reason it doesn't pick up everything. It may not pick up certain filesystem types. For example, if you do a "dsmc q file", it'll show you every filesystem on your box, but I think issuing the "dsmc selective" command the way I did it above only picks up filesystems of type UFS.
Does anyone know a way to issue the "dsmc sel" command such that it will backup everything local (everything in a df -k that isn't attached from a storage device)? I was hoping to do this with wildcards and not have to cut/paste every local filesystem into the command.
Sincere thanks,
C.J.
Just when you think you've got TSM figured out, something comes your way you've never tried before. I need to do a "full" backup from the command line for a large group of UX systems. Of course, I'm trying to get this done using the "dsmc selective" command, but I can't seem to find a way to issue this command to pick up everything.
I THOUGHT issuing the command like this would do the trick:
dsmc selective "/*" -subdir=yes
And that does pick up a lot of the filesystems, but for some reason it doesn't pick up everything. It may not pick up certain filesystem types. For example, if you do a "dsmc q file", it'll show you every filesystem on your box, but I think issuing the "dsmc selective" command the way I did it above only picks up filesystems of type UFS.
Does anyone know a way to issue the "dsmc sel" command such that it will backup everything local (everything in a df -k that isn't attached from a storage device)? I was hoping to do this with wildcards and not have to cut/paste every local filesystem into the command.
Sincere thanks,
C.J.