TSM Server scripts

Stephan

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Hi. When using TSM server scripts, is it possible to "timestamp" a file easily?

Let's say i am backuping up the volhistory through server scripts, using command "backup volhistory /TSMbackup/DRM/volhistory.bkp", each day, that file will get overwritten. Is there a way to timestamp that file name?

I know, i could use a bash script to launch the job, or run a process to rename afterwards on the unix box, but i am looking for the simplest way.

thanks.
 
Hi. When using TSM server scripts, is it possible to "timestamp" a file easily?

Let's say i am backuping up the volhistory through server scripts, using command "backup volhistory /TSMbackup/DRM/volhistory.bkp", each day, that file will get overwritten. Is there a way to timestamp that file name?

I know, i could use a bash script to launch the job, or run a process to rename afterwards on the unix box, but i am looking for the simplest way.

thanks.

Not when run within TSM.

I do this outside of TSM - on the host.
 
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