Hi Len.

MS told me that all of the system resources were occupied by this process.
(dsmsvc.exe).

100% of the CPU and nearly all of the system memory.  Unfortunately there
is no way of limiting the amount of CPU occupied by a process hence I have
no way of guarding against this.

I haven't heard back from IBM yet today - hopefully they'll have some
answers by Monday as my server froze again this morning. :(

Jeremy



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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jeremy
Greven
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>
>Hi
>
>I am running TSM 4.2.1.3 on a Win2k box.  The server is freezing daily.
(i
>know i know.. put it on a different platform - I'm working on it)
>After investigation Microsoft they told me that the dsmsvc.exe process is
>taking 100% of system resources and that my system isn't actually frozen,
>but has no resources available to process any requests.  The only way to
>get it back is to physically power it down and reboot it.

Hello Jeremy

I have   tsm 4.1.4.2 running on windows nt 4.0 sp 5  and the current handle
count is 153,348 and I have seen it higher. The high  handle count, I
believe
went back to the 3.7 level of the software. This server normaly does not
get cycled  due to software problems, normaly only when we have to have th
stk  ce  work on the dlt7000 drives.

Did MS tell you which resources  were overrun and if you could increase
them.
len

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