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[ADSM-L] Urgent: Trick to delete individual node events no longer works

2008-08-19 06:36:39
Subject: [ADSM-L] Urgent: Trick to delete individual node events no longer works
From: "Schneider, John" <John.Schneider AT MERCY DOT NET>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 05:35:32 -0500
Greetings,
    Sorry if this has been discussed, but I could not find any traffic
about it.
    In ADSM QuickFacts it says:
 
 
Delete Events -
                                        To delete certain events for a
specific
                                        node only, disassociate and then
                                        reassociate that node with the
schedule
                                        that is listed in the event log
entry to
                                        be removed. This will delete,
for that
                                        specific node only, ALL event
entries
                                        associated with that schedule.

We have used this trick to delete individual node events in the past,
but this trick no longer seems to work.  We recently upgraded to TSM
5.4.3.0, and now when you disassociate the node from the schedule the
event goes away, but when you reassociate the node with the schedule,
the event reappears.  Has anybody else seen this?   Any clever trick to
fix it?  We use a script to identify failed backups when there is some
unexpected situation that causes some clients to fail, and runs an
immediate backup on them, and then uses this trick to clear the original
event so it doesn't show up in our reports as a failure.  
 
I don't know if the TSM 5.4.3.0 upgragrade anything to do with it, or is
there some other cause.  But the upgrade is a recent change, anyway.
 

Best Regards,

John D. Schneider 
Lead Systems Administrator - Storage 
Sisters of Mercy Health Systems 
3637 South Geyer Road 
St. Louis, MO  63127 
Phone: 314-364-3150 
Cell: 314-750-8721 
Email:  John.Schneider AT Mercy DOT net

 
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