My boss wants to know specifically the following questions so I thought I
would ask them here since it would take quite a bit longer to dig through
lots and lots of documentation.
When TSM makes a backup copy of a file (AIX and Windows), does it copy
all metadata (i.e. author, create date,
TSM (and its specialized agents) copy everything that the operating
system knows about the file, including all the metadata you specify.
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Note the following list of excludes as per the Q INCLEXCL
commandspecifically the bolded (/u03/redo) statement
tsm q inclexcl
*** FILE INCLUDE/EXCLUDE ***
Mode Function Pattern (match from top down) Source File
- -- -
Excl Filespace
Zoltan -
As you indicate, the reality seems to contradict the include-exclude
options shown by a current query.
Whereas you are running the TSM scheduler directly, rather than via
CAD, you have a persistent dsmc scheduler process performing your
backups, using option values which it grabbed
If you can get to the client to create a file,
can't you just run dsmc query inclexcl ?
Oh, I see - Richard's trick lets you see what the CURRENTLY RUNNING
client
used, when it woke up a month ago or whenever.
But you could just restart dsmc and try again.
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Lindsay Morris
Principal