It sounds like what you need is something like: dsmc query backup \\netapp\netappshare\ -subdir=yes -inactive
You can use this command to confirm the file space names that are available: dsmc query filespace I would expect you will see a file space name like \\netapp\netappshare Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development Level 3 Team Lead Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Hartford/i...@ibmus Internet e-mail: stor...@us.ibm.com IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page: http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/Overview/Software/Tivoli/Tivoli_Storage_Manager The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked. The command line is your friend. "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence. "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu> wrote on 2010-05-21 11:19:05: > From: "Haberstroh, Debbie (IT)" <habe...@voughtaircraft.com> > To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu > Date: 2010-05-21 11:21 > Subject: dsmc q backup syntax > Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu> > > Hello All, > > > > I have been tasked with finding out how much inactive data we have for > old user accounts and am having trouble coming up with a good query. I > have been trying to use the "dsmc q backup -subdir=yes -inactive" > command. The problem is with the syntax for the directory. The areas I > need to query are files on a netapp that have been backed up through a > Windows server using the \\netapp\netappshare\ > <file:///\\netapp\netappshare\> syntax versus a drive mapping. The > server is running TSM 5.5 and the client is 5.3.3. Any suggestions > would be appreciated, thanks. > > > > Debbie Haberstroh > > Server Support > >