QUERY TSM displays information about the current session configuration settings. This is the same information that is written to the log file when diagnostic tracing is enabled. Sample output from the command is shown in the following report.
DSMI_DIR | - C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\api |
DSMI_CONFIG | - C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsm.opt This path can vary according to the value set in tarativadm.
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serverName | - SERVER1 |
commMethod | - TCP/IP |
serverAddress | - 188.88.88.888 |
nodeName | - NODE1 |
compress | - 0 |
compressalways | - 1 |
passwordAccess | - PROMPT |
Server name | - SERVER1 |
Server Host | - 188.88.88.888 |
Server port | - 1500 |
Server type | - Windows |
Servr Date/Time | - 2004-01-29 17:22:08 |
Servr Release | - 05.02.02.01 |
Client node type | - Teradata |
Client filespace delimiter | - : |
Client h1 and 11 delimiter | - \ |
Client delete backup obj? | - No |
Maximum objects in txn | - 4080 |
Client Node Name | - PINOT |
Session Owner | - |
API Config file | - |
Policy Domain | - STANDARD |
Management Class | - STANDARD |
Backup retention grace period | - 30 days |
The QUERY TSM command output is divided into three sections.
The first section displays client-side options that connect the TSM server. For example, the first two lines indicate the environment variables currently in effect.
The nodeName field indicates the client node name that opens the TSM server connection. When using multiple node names to store Teradata backups, any QUERY BACKUP and QUERY OBJECT commands restrict access to only the backup created by this node.
The other two sections of the QUERY TSM output describe the context of the TSM server session. Use this information to determine whether you are connecting to the correct TSM server, default management class, and so on.
- Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows: Administrator’s Guide
- Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows: Backup-Archive Clients Installation and User’s Guide