Just a guess -- but is AIX (or ADSM) treating this as a device-special file because it's in the /dev directory?
Tom Kauffman NIBCO, Inc. > -----Original Message----- > From: David Gratton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:15 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: 4.2.1 Client wont backup filesytem > > > On one of my AIX boxes I have the below filesystem, which you > can see with the > df command > > > /dev/dbrlv1 8781824 3819800 57% 329 1% /dbr/appl > /dev/dbjlva1 4096000 298928 93% 142 1% > /prod/dbms/emlogs > /dev/dbjlva3 2449408 284400 89% 5483 2% /ist/dbms/sw > /dev/dbjlva2 2048000 1261840 39% 2660 2% > /prod/appl/code > /dev/devlv1 4096000 656672 84% 24539 5% /dev/appl > > > > When I go to run the TSM backup and it hits this filesystem > (I have all-local > specified in dsm.opt and no inclexcl statements) I get this. > > tsm> i /dev/appl/ -verbose > Node Name: SPNODE1 > \Session established with server ADSMCS1: MVS > Server Version 4, Release 1, Level 2.0 > Server date/time: 03/14/02 15:07:32 Last access: > 03/14/02 15:00:43 > > > Incremental backup of volume '/dev/appl/' > ANS1228E Sending of object '/dev/appl/*' failed > ANS1063E Invalid path specification > > > Any thoughts? > > Dave Gratton > IBM GLobal Services/Scotiabank account > 416-288-3839 >
