That should list all files archived from THAT directory. To list files
in subdirectories, add -subdir=y. Unfortunately, that parameter will
only search subdirectories in that file system. You can get a list of
all files systems involved in archives from the server admin client.
That command is Q OCC * * TYPE=A. This will give you all file systems
archived by anyone, though. You could then use that information to do
the Q ARCH command.
Tina Hilton
Thomson Consumer Electronics
> ----------
> From: Kai Hintze[SMTP:Hintze.K AT AMSTR DOT COM]
> Reply To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 1997 1:30 PM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: query archive
>
> I am trying to find all the archives in all directories I
> have made on a given machine. As I read the manual (Using
> the UNIX backup-archive client) this should have worked,
> but as you can see, it didn't:
>
> ncrprompt> dsmc q arch "/*" -subdir=yes
> ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
> Command Line Backup Client Interface - Version 2, Release
> 1, Level 0.6
> (C) Copyright IBM Corporation, 1990, 1996, All Rights
> Reserved.
>
> Session established with server ASC_DUBLIN_AIXDEV:
> AIX-RS/6000
> Server Version 2, Release 1, Level 5.12
> Server date/time: 09/30/1997 10:17:24 Last access:
> 09/30/1997 09:45:12
>
> ANS4095E No files matching search criteria were found
>
>
> I have also tried 'dsmc q ar "/.../*" but it didn't work
> either.
>
> How DO you find all the archives made on a given machine?
>
> Thanks,
> Kai.
>
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