Has anyone ever encountered this problem??  Backups on SQL just started
failing with the following messages.
This is SQL 7.0 running on a W2K server running SP2. I have verified the
there are adequate resources available on the TSM server.

>From the TDPSQL.LOG

Request                       : LOG BACKUP
Database Input List           : model
Group Input List              : -
File Input List               : -
Number of Buffers             : 3
Buffer Size                   : 1024
Number of SQL Buffers         : 8
SQL Buffer Size               : 4096
Number of Stripes specified   : 1
Estimate                      : 0
Truncate Log?                 : Yes
Wait for Tape Mounts?         : Yes
TSM Options File              : C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\TDPSql\dsm.opt
TSM Nodename Override         : -
Sqlserver                     : XXXXXXXXX

ACO5403E The configuration of the Virtual Device Set could not be obtained.
Backup of model failed.
ACO5403E The configuration of the Virtual Device Set could not be obtained.
Total SQL backups selected:               1
Total SQL backups attempted:              1
Total SQL backups completed:              0
Total SQL backups excluded:               0
Throughput rate:                          0.00 Kb/Sec
Total bytes transferred:                  0
Elapsed processing time:                  0.50 Secs
ACO0151E Errors occurred while processing the request.

Message from Event Viewer

18210 :
BackupVirtualDeviceSet::Initialize: SetConfiguration failure on backup
device 'TDPSQL-00000DAC-0000'. Operating system error -2147024888(Not enough
storage is available to process this command.).

Thanks,

Matt Adams
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
615.882.6861


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