Tom

If the permissions were changed, then the next ADSM backup should have
backed up the files again.  Thus the files should be listed in the schedule
log.
If the schedule log is not available,  you might be able to select from
backup the number of files from this node by date and see if there was a
spike in the number of files.   If you keep accounting data the spike
should show there too.

Steve Harris
AIX/ADSM/Oracle/HACMP Guy
The Wesley Hospital, Brisbane Australia





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Subject:  Getting permission bit information from ADSM


An administrator for a Unix ADSM client came to me today with an odd
request.
He has reason to believe that permissions on large numbers of files have
been
altered, but thinks the contents of the files are intact. He wanted to know
whether there is a way to get information about permission bits and
possibly
ACL's from the ADSM server without restoring the files. Something like
90,000
files are involved, so restoring to /tmp and looking at the permissions is
not
an attractive option.


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