This could be a really long shot..... try
dsmc q archive {insert the source filespace name here}/* -subdir=yes | grep CDUT_WEEKLY_07 It appears that the request is for any archive off the root filespace. Possible. I'm quite away from a unix system at the moment, and was only able to check using my home windows server. I've been getting varying results that don't make much sence. example, the dsmc q ar * -su=yes show me all archives from my C drive, but not my E drive, but if I do a q ar e:\* -su=yes then I see the E drive archives. Hmmmm On Mon, 9 May 2005 13:06:53 +1000, Stuart Lamble wrote: >On 09/05/2005, at 1:34 PM, Ian Hobbs wrote: > >> Make sure you are doing the q archive as the same userid (oracle >> perhaps) that performed the archive in the >> first place. > >Nice try, but I get back the exact same results: absolutely no >mention of the (for instance) CDUT_WEEKLY_07/05/05 01:00 archive, >even when the command is run as oracle. In fact, to the best of my >knowledge, I get the same results as root as if I'm logged in (via >su) as oracle. Unless using su to access the account in question >makes a difference, but I would be *extremely* surprised if that were >so. > >If that was all it was, I wouldn't have been prompted to look into >this in the first place. :) My thanks nonetheless. > >[snippage] Ian Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] ======================================================= "Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience." -Dilbert