I have had this problem before. Usually, I will try to find out which tape
it is taking in to recopy the information from <from the primary pool> and
then I would do an audit vol with a fix=no to try to determine how much
damage it is detecting and then I will run it with a fix=yes on that one
tape - then I run the reclaim and it works.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Fielding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: reclamation issue and an ANR9999D
Here's one. I've got a server that dies during reclamation on a copy pool
tape with the following error:
ANR9999D aferase.c(528): Invalid logSizeRatio
4048033.806786 (logSize=0.372, size=0.1061,
aggrSize=0.4860) for aggregate 0.9306677
Based on what I've read around here I did a bit of research on the old
reclamation issues and the Audit Reclaim, etc. tools, since it looked like
that was the problem here.
However, Audit Reclaim says that it 'isn't required' and doesn't run.
Simply ditching the tape would be perfectly acceptable (since it's just a
copy pool tape), but any attempt to delete the volume with a discarddata=yes
just returns the same error.
It's an AIX server currently at 3.1.2.15. Yes, it most certainly is problem
code and needs to be updated, but I'm a little bit concerned about
attempting to update the code before fixing the issue. Should I be?
Anyone have any ideas?
regards,
Paul