ADSM-L

set servername

2003-02-12 20:26:14
Subject: set servername
From: Steve Roder <spr AT REXX.ACSU.BUFFALO DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 20:25:32 -0500
Hi All,

     Can any damage be caused by changing this value?  In other words,
could it make a client unable to restore older versions of files?  I have
situtaion under solaris 2.9, TSM 5.1.5.0, where I can see the inactive
versions in the DB via show version, but the client only shows a really
old version, and active.  I changed the server name on 2/3.  Obviously, I
am grapsing at straws here....but in writing this up, I wonder if
/home/staff/tks/lps moved from /home to / in the mean time....

Any thought would be greatly appreciated.

TIA

>From show version:
/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Active, Inserted 02/11/03 21:12:09
ObjId: 0.210401747

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 12/26/02 21:20:39, Deactivated 01/03/03 21:16:54
ObjId: 0.189328107

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 01/03/03 21:16:54, Deactivated 02/11/03 21:11:12
ObjId: 0.191802874

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 01/22/03 21:16:21, Deactivated 01/23/03 21:18:42
ObjId: 0.199177244

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 01/23/03 21:18:42, Deactivated 01/24/03 21:19:50
ObjId: 0.199556337

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 01/24/03 21:19:50, Deactivated 01/27/03 21:13:30
ObjId: 0.199864550

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 01/27/03 21:13:30, Deactivated 01/28/03 21:10:40
ObjId: 0.201637847

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 01/28/03 21:10:40, Deactivated 01/29/03 21:14:12
ObjId: 0.202022720

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 01/29/03 21:14:12, Deactivated 02/03/03 21:10:58
ObjId: 0.202362151

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 02/03/03 21:10:58, Deactivated 02/04/03 21:19:00
ObjId: 0.204156814

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 02/04/03 21:19:00, Deactivated 02/05/03 21:11:28
ObjId: 0.204480968

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 02/05/03 21:11:28, Deactivated 02/06/03 21:19:10
ObjId: 0.206601558

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 02/06/03 21:19:10, Deactivated 02/07/03 21:13:32
ObjId: 0.208825985

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 02/07/03 21:13:32, Deactivated 02/09/03 21:19:05
ObjId: 0.209237841

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 02/09/03 21:19:05, Deactivated 02/10/03 21:14:45
ObjId: 0.209769877

/ : /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/ myub (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 02/10/03 21:14:45, Deactivated 02/11/03 21:12:09
ObjId: 0.210093580

...and what the client shows:
sudo dsmc restore -se=lorenz -pick "/home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/myub" "/tmp/"
TSM Scrollable PICK Window - Restore

     #    Backup Date/Time        File Size A/I  File

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. | 01/14/02   21:17:24     814.55 KB  A /home/staff/tks/lps/Mail/myub
        |


Steve Roder, University at Buffalo
HOD Service Coordinator
VM Systems Programmer
UNIX Systems Administrator (Solaris and AIX)
TSM/ADSM Administrator
(spr AT buffalo DOT edu | (716)645-3564)

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