We have the same message on one HP11.0 system.  This is what TSM said:

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Shilling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 1:48 PM
To: Ford, Phillip
Subject: RE: PMR 19576,998


Phillip:

I have researched the aCC runtime error _main not called.  I have found
that
this is a compiler compatibility problem between the version that
development used to compile the TSM code, and the runtimes that
HP has released with certain versions of HP-UX 11.

The 4.1.2 client has been compiled with the compiler that is compatible
with the current HP-UX 11
runtime.  There is not a problem with installing the 4.1.2 client if you
want to do so, or you can continue
to run the current version of the code, and ignore that error.

The technical explaination of the error is as follows:

"The change in behavior is a result of tighter error checking by the aC++
support libarary by a direct request of a strategic partner *****, and
indicates a defect in the application.
The support library function _main() must be called by all C++
applications to assure that static constructors and destructors are
called.  If main() [ie, the user-defined function main()] is
compiled by aCC, this is done automatically.  However, if main() is
compiled by the C compiler, user code must call _main() explicitly.

Your a.out indicates there are destructors to execute and it may abort
anyway since the constructors were never called."

Did you want to leave the pmr open for a while, or would you like me to go
ahead and close it?

Thanks
Mark Shilling
TSM L1 Support
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It does not seem to effect our backups and we have done restores.

FYI


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Phillip Ford
Senior Software Specialist
Corporate Computer Center
Schering-Plough Corp.
(901) 320-4462
(901) 320-4856 FAX
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Denier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 10:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wanted: Unix client done right


We have a number of HP-UX 11.0 clients doing backups to a 3.7.4.0
server running under OS/390. We upgraded the software on most of
these clients from 3.1.0.6 to 3.7.0.0. The clients started suffering
recurrent backup failures because of a bug that results in the
message "Unknown system error. Return code 195." I recently upgraded
a number of these clients to 3.7.2.16, which has a fix for that bug.
The newly upgraded clients are generating the message "aCC runtime:
ERROR: _main() not called." when a dsmc command or a program using
the TSM API interface terminates. The backups appear to be successful,
but the system administrators involved are still nervous about the
messages. One of them is now proposing that I install 4.1 client code.
Given Tivoli's recent track record, this will probably just trade one
set of annoying quirks for another, with a significant probability
that the new set will do more real harm.

Is there any 4.1 client level for HP-UX that is free of glaringly
obvious defects? Tivoli claims that 4.1 clients are compatible with
3.7 servers. Are there any compatability issues that Tivoli is not
acknowledging?

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