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[ADSM-L] AIX - q ba oddity

2008-06-19 07:34:17
Subject: [ADSM-L] AIX - q ba oddity
From: Jim Young <jimyoung AT CATTLES.CO DOT UK>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 12:32:28 +0100
Hi,

Situation is this.

TSM Server V5.3.2.0  Client V5.3.2.0 both on AIX 5.3

A filesystem was created as "/home/twsprod"  and later down the line they
removed that filesystem and settled for twsprod to be part of the file
system /home instead.

Now when running dsmc from /home/twsprod and typing q ba * -subdir=yes  i
get very little back, but I know there is data there.
The only output returned is the directorys and the .profile file.

tsm> q ba * -subdir=yes
            Size      Backup Date        Mgmt Class A/I File
            ----      -----------        ---------- --- ----
          256  B  01/11/07   03:47:55    FILE_MGMT   A  /home/twsprod/
          256  B  01/11/07   03:47:55    FILE_MGMT   A
/home/twsprod/lost+found
          460  B  07/11/07   03:33:48    DEFAULT     A
/home/twsprod/.profile
tsm>



If i drop a directory down to /home and run dsmc q ba * -subdir=yes i can
see files in and below /home/twsprod

Running a q files NODE shows the /home/twsprod as a filesystem.

Is this a known gotcha or what is going on?


Cheers

Jim


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