Use the query systeminfo command to gather information and output this information to a file or the console.
This command is intended primarily as an aid for IBM® support to help diagnosing problems. However, users who are familiar with the concepts addressed by this information might also find it useful.
If you use the console option, no special formatting of the output is performed to accommodate screen height or width. Therefore, the console output can be difficult to read due to length and line-wrapping. If the console output is difficult to read, use the filename option with the query systeminfo command. This combination allows the output to be written to a file that can be submitted to IBM support.






This command is valid for all clients.
.-------------. V | >>-Query SYSTEMInfo------ --item---+--+------------+----------->< '- --options-'
You can gather information on one or more of the following items:




DSMSYSFILE - The contents
of the dsm.sys file.




ENV - Environment
variables.
FILESNOTTOBACKUP - Enumeration of Windows Registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\
SYSTEM\
CurrentControlSet\
BackupRestore\
FilesNotToBackup
This key specifies those files that are not to be backed up. The query inclexcl command indicates that these files are excluded per the operating system.
KEYSNOTTORESTORE - Enumeration of Windows Registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\
SYSTEM\
ControlSet001\
BackupRestore\
KeysNotToRestore
This key specifies those Windows Registry keys that are not to be restored.
MSINFO - Windows system
information (output from MSINFO32.EXE).
OSINFO - Name and version of the client
operating system



OSINFO - Name and version
of the client operating system (includes ULIMIT information for UNIX).
REGISTRY - Windows Tivoli Storage Manager-related Windows Registry entries.




SCHEDLOG
- The contents of the Tivoli Storage Manager schedule
log (usually dsmsched.log).
SFP - The list of files that are protected
by Windows System File Protection,
and for each file, indicates whether that file exists. These files
are backed up as part of the SYSFILES system object.
SFP=<filename> - Indicates whether
the specified file (filename) is protected by Windows System File Protection. For example: SFP=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\MSVCRT.DLL
SYSTEMSTATE - Windows system
state information.
CLUSTER - AIX® cluster
information.
CLUSTER - Windows cluster
information.



Use the filename option
to specify a file name in which to store the information that is gathered
from the items you specify. If you do not specify a file name, by
default the information is stored in the /Library/Application Support/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsminfo.txt
file (for Mac OS X) or the dsminfo.txt file (for other UNIX and Linux).
Use the filename option to
specify a file name in which to store the information gathered from
the items you specify. If you do not specify a file name, by default
the information is stored in the dsminfo.txt file.| Option | Where to use |
|---|---|
| console | Command line only. |
| filename | Command line only. |
Command: query systeminfo dsmoptfile errorlog -filename=tsminfo.txt