On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Alan Pearson wrote:
I've tried to force a L0 backup of it, like : amadmin DailySet1 force qtvpdc.lab:/Shares amadmin: qtvpdc.lab:/Shares is set to a forced level 0 at next run. But when amdump runs, it just schedules a L1 or L2 backup.
Syntax: % amadmin help Usage: amadmin <conf> <command> {<args>} ... Valid <command>s are: version # Show version info. force [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]+ # Force level 0 at next run. unforce [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]+ # Clear force command. force-bump [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]+ # Force bump at next run. force-no-bump [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]+ # Force no-bump at next run. unforce-bump [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]+ # Clear bump command. reuse <tapelabel> ... # re-use this tape. no-reuse <tapelabel> ... # never re-use this tape. find [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]* # Show which tapes these dumps are on. delete [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]* # Delete from database. info [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]* # Show current info records. due [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]* # Show due date. balance # Show nightly dump size balance. tape # Show which tape is due next. bumpsize # Show current bump thresholds. export [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]* # Export curinfo database to stdout. import # Import curinfo database from stdin. disklist [<hostname> [<disks>]* ]* # Show disklist entries. So your "amadmin DailySet1 force qtvpdc.lab:/Shares" should be "amadmin DailySet1 force qtvpdc.lab /Shares" -Mitch