First thought:  are you logged into the Linux server as a user with rights
over the file--i.e. either the owner or root?  You'll need to be in order
for TSM to show you the files or restore them.

Second thought:  Is /usr/script a separate filesystem than /usr?  If so, try
'rest {/usr/script}/ ' etc., to distinguish it from the other.  TSM could be
looking down the wrong path.


On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Mad Unix <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am getting into this issue when i try to restore my data on Linux server
> RHEL5
> r...@king Tue Dec 23 /usr/script $ dsmc
> IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
> Command Line Backup/Archive Client Interface
>  Client Version 5, Release 4, Level 0.0
>  Client date/time: 12/23/2008 17:46:49
> (c) Copyright by IBM Corporation and other(s) 1990, 2007. All Rights
> Reserved.
>
> Node Name: TSMKING
> Please enter your user id <TSMKING>: tsmking
>
> Please enter password for user id "TSMKING":
>
> Session established with server TSM1_SITEB_SERVER1: Windows
>  Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
>  Server date/time: 12/23/2008 16:52:19  Last access: 12/23/2008 16:49:23
>
> tsm> rest /usr/script/ -replace=all -subdir=yes -ina -pick
> Restore function invoked.
>
> ANS1302E No objects on server match query
>
> tsm> quit
>

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