Hello I recently was in contact with TSM support and we changed the values in the DB, it took a while to find the node and though I got the version back to the original values it didn't work., still got downlevel version. What we did then was an export/import node, renamed the problem node, imported the node again and when the node connected to the server, all version and platform values was ok. This may not be a good solution if you node is very big, my 8Gb node took 3 hours to export, but we do not use collocate on that tapepool
Regard Niklas Lundstr�m Swedbank -----Original Message----- From: Don France [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: den 26 juni 2002 01:31 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: HELP !Miracle Netware changed to NT. Node cant access server anymore ! There is a command you can run under advise from Level 2 -- update record; this command is used to "fix" the appropriate items to (effectively) down-level and zap the node info needed to permit resuming operation. Don France Technical Architect -- Tivoli Certified Consultant San Jose, Ca (408) 257-3037 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Professional Association of Contract Employees (P.A.C.E. -- www.pacepros.com) -----Original Message----- From: Mark Stapleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 11:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: HELP !Miracle Netware changed to NT. Node cant access server anymore ! On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 15:43:16 +0100, it was written: >A have a wired problem: >A Win2000 node accessed the TSM 4.2 server using the nodename of a >Netware 5 client. Now the Netware client cant access the server >anymore. The message "ANS1357S Session rejected: Downlevel client code >version" is displayed. The Platform in a "q node" changed from NetWare >to WinNT. > >I think a similar problem is described in IC32139 on Tivoli support >page. But there is no fix for this. I already opened a PMR - but maybe >YOU can help me faster ? Here's what I bet happened. You had a node defined on your TSM server for a NetWare 5 box. (Call it GEORGE.) At some later time, you defined a Windows 2000 box as a TSM node using the same name (GEORGE). The Windows 2000 client accessed the TSM server, using a version of the Windows client with a higher version number than the TSM client version used on the NetWare 5 box. If this is the problem, you will need to upgrade your NetWare box's TSM client to an equal or higher version number than the client on the Windows 2000. (We had this problem crop up at our place of business recently.) -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
