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02/27/2006 08:43:27 ANR2121W ATTENTION: More than 28 MB of the database
has changed and the last database backup was more
than 24 hours ago. Use the BACKUP DB command to
provide for database recovery.
02/27/2006 09:09:55 ANR8925W Drive DR00 in library 3582_SHARED has not
been confirmed for use by server STA_DIOMEDE for over
900 seconds. Drive will be reclaimed for use by
others.
Query scheduled and completed events
Use the
query event
command to display scheduled and completed events. This
command takes two forms, depending on whether the query applies to
scheduled client operations or scheduled administrative commands.
Each scheduled client operation and administrative command is called an event.
The server tracks each scheduled event and records the results of each function
in the database. An event record is created whenever processing of a scheduled
command is started or missed.
The
query event
command may display information about an event for which there
is no event record. For example, if you request information about a scheduled
event in the future, the
query event
command displays the status of
Future
for the
event even though no event record has been created for this event. In addition,
the
query event
command displays the status for past events whose event records
have already been removed from the database. In this case, the server returns
the status of
Uncertain
, because the actual event status cannot be determined
without the event records. Without parameters, the command displays scheduled
client events, as shown in Example 13-28.
Example 13-28 Query event command
tsm: ATLANTIC>
q event * *
Scheduled Start Actual Start Schedule Name Node Name Status
-------------------- -------------------- ------------- ------------- --------
02/27/06 00:00:00 02/27/06 00:30:11 INCR_DAiLY PROPAGANDA Completed
02/27/06 01:00:00 02/27/06 02:00:10 INCR_DAiLY LOSGATOS Completed
2/27/06 03:00:00 INCR_DAiLY DIOMEDE Future
02/27/06 03:30:00 INCR_DAILY ATLANTIC Future
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