Del,
Thanks for the reply.
see text for commen.
On ADSM: Dist Stor Manager, Del Hoobler[SMTP:hoobler AT US.IBM DOT COM] wrote:
> Jan,
>
> This could be one of two things:
>
> 1. In the first query (/adsmquerydb), you are not specifying
> an ADSM options file (/adsmoptfile), so it defaults
> to using the "dsm.opt" file.
> In the actual delete (/adsmdelete), you specify
> "dsm_exch.opt" for the ADSM options file.
> So your query is using one options file and your
> delete is uing another. If this is really what you want,
> make sure the options file is using the same
> NODENAME and going to the same ADSM server.
Indeed you are right, but I the opt-files are the same, and I have tried
also without the OPT-file parameter.
>
> 2. If that doesn't clear it up, try specifying the
> the Org, Site, and Server on the delete command.
> Try the following command (all on one line of course):
>
> excdsmc /adsmdelete:IS,19980811140313.FULL,BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> /adsmoptfile:c:\adsm32\agentexc\dsm_exch.opt
>
This I have previously tried that also without success, but now it works??
Thanks and sorry for the question.
Jan
> -------------------------
> Del Hoobler
> IBM ADSM Agent Development
> hoobler AT us.ibm DOT com
>
> =======================================================
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I have the following problem.
> >>
> >> I'm trying to automatically delete old back-updatabase entries on our
ADSM
> >> back-uphost via a script.
> >> However, I get "No subject on server match query"/. Wherease I run
> >> ADSMquerydb which is returning the ADSM Objectname I enter to delete.
> >>
> >> I user the following commands:
> >>
> >> excdsmc /adsmquerydb
> >>
> >>
> >> wicht returns (shortend list):
> >>
> >>
> >> ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
> >> ADSMConnect Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server
> >> Command Line Interface - Version 1, Release 1, Level 0.0
> >> (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1998. All rights reserved.
> >>
> >> ***FIXTEST - Version 1.1.0.0 "A"
> >>
> >> ADSM API Version 3, Release 1, Level 3
> >> ADSM Nodename: DCZEXCHG
> >>
> >> This is a "Try and Buy" license which has 28 days until expiration.
> >>
> >> Logging on to the ADSM server...
> >>
> >> DB Type Size Date Time ADSM Object Name Org.Site.Server
> >>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> ---
> >> ---
> >> DIR Full 21M 08/11/1998 14:02:56 19980811140256.FULL
> >> BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> >> DIR Incr 10M 08/11/1998 14:21:51 19980811142151.INCR
> >> BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> >> DIR Incr 10M 08/12/1998 08:04:01 19980812080401.INCR
> >> BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> >> DIR Incr 10M 08/12/1998 13:55:47 19980812135547.INCR
> >> BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> >> DIR Incr 10M 08/12/1998 17:58:55 19980812175855.INCR
> >> BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> >> IS Full 8M 08/11/1998 14:03:13 19980811140313.FULL
> >> BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> >> IS Incr 10M 08/11/1998 14:21:57 19980811142157.INCR
> >> BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> >> IS Incr 10M 08/12/1998 08:04:08 19980812080408.INCR
> >> BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> >> IS Incr 10M 08/12/1998 13:55:54 19980812135554.INCR
> >> BEKAERT.COMCEL.DCZ01S20
> >>
> >>
> >> Therafter I enter:
> >>
> >> excdsmc /adsmdelete:IS,19980811140313.FULL
> >> /adsmoptfile:c:\adsm32\agentexc\dsm_exch.opt
> >>
> >>
> >> I get:
> >>
> >> ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
> >> ADSMConnect Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server
> >> Command Line Interface - Version 1, Release 1, Level 0.0
> >> (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1998. All rights reserved.
> >>
> >> ***FIXTEST - Version 1.1.0.0 "A"
> >>
> >> ADSM API Version 3, Release 1, Level 3
> >> ADSM Nodename: DCZEXCHG
> >>
> >> This is a "Try and Buy" license which has 28 days until expiration.
> >>
> >> Starting a backup delete from the ADSM server...
> >>
> >> Exchange Server : DCZ01S20
> >> Database : Information Store
> >> Object Name : 19980811140313.FULL
> >>
> >> Logging on to the ADSM server...
> >>
> >> ANS1302E (RC2) No objects on server match query
> >>
> >>
> >> What's wrong here?
> >>
> >> Who can help me with this?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >>
> >> Jan
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