For session statistics, you need to turn accounting on (SET ACCOUNTING
ON)... this will cut an accounting record for every session. For scheduled
events, you want to use the Query Event command. For processes, etc...
you'll need to use the Query Actlog... How far you can go back in the
activity log is controlled by the Set Actlogretention... default is 1 day at
installation (can be checked with the Query Status command).
Tim Pittson
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From: owner-adsm-l
To: Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L
Subject: Query process/session
Date: Tuesday, February 20, 1996 1:45PM
How would one go about Query'ing a process that is no longer active?
Can one query a session? What I really want to know is;
Yesturday I defined a new node and scheduled it to backup files, It
looked like it found it and started a session number 26 which I went to
the activity log and found out. How can I find out what really occurred
within this session,: how long it took, what files it backed up, ect?
Also, How about this process busines, does anybody know how to do
a query on an inactive process? A process started last night for a
different node and deleted some backup files, is there a way to find out
which files were deleted?
Am I missing something here, have I found out about what the
documention doesn't tell us?
Jane Dagostino-Snyder
University of Minnesota, USA
Storage Administration
(612) 624-4883
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