Re: Management class for TDP for MS SQL objects
2000-08-01 02:35:47
Thank you for your help..Del
Regards
Gavin
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Del Hoobler <hoobler AT US.IBM DOT COM> on 31/07/2000 22:49:53
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Subject: Re: Management class for TDP for MS SQL objects
Gavin,
You could use the "SHOW VERSION nodename filespace"
TSM Server command to show the backup objects and the
management class that they are assigned to.
(Replace "nodename" with the correct TSM NODENAME
and replace "filespace" with the correct filespace name.
You can get the correct filespace name via the
"QUERY FILESPACE nodename" TSM server command.)
Thanks,
Del
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Gavin Ring <Gavin.Ring AT ALCATEL.COM DOT AU>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 07/31/2000
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Subject: Management class for TDP for MS SQL objects
Hello all
Has anyone been able to determine the management class for TDP for MS SQL
objects.
I've specified the management class via the "Include" statement in the
dsm.opt
file but want to verify that all is OK from a *SM perspective.
To date I've been unsuccessfule in getting any *SM "query backup" command
to
work.
Is this possible?
Regards
Gavin
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