Gary,
To get a list of files that *were* backed up by ADSM, you can run
your schedule (or any backup session, for that matter) in verbose
mode. Check your dsmsched.log file and look at the Options listed
for your shedule. It's likely that it says "-quiet" (of course
you can also query your schedule from an admin session and get
the same info).
If you remove the "-quiet" option, the entire backup session will
be logged, and all files that are backed up will be listed in
dsmsched.log. Be careful, though, when using this option, because
your schedule logs may grow very large. SCHEDLOGRETENTION in
the client system options file is a good option to use to avoid
this situation.
-- TOM
"If I could dot the 'i' in a Michigan Thomas A. La Porte
game and the good lord came to take me Archivist, Feature Animation
the next day ... at least I could DreamWorks SKG
die happy." - Beano Cook, ESPN <tlaporte AT anim.dreamworks DOT com>
On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Gary Lee wrote:
>To all, I too would like to get such a list. Also would like to get the
>opposite list. Files thet were backed up. I have looked in the
>dsmsched.log file, but it doesn't even give filespace names. Must I turn
>tracing on for this list? My setup is an hp 9000/e45, running hpux
>10.01, adsm client version 2 release 1, level 0.5, talking to server on
>an mvs system.
>
>
> Senior Microcomputer analyst
> Ball State University
> phone 317-285-1310
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