---------------------------- Top of message ----------------------------
>>--> 10-23-02  10:41  S.SHEPPARD     (SHS)    can't delete old node bec

You might check apar PQ60979 (fixed in PTF UQ69897).  Here is partial
text:

ERROR DESCRIPTION:
TSM server may not be able to delete a filespace
if there is missing information within the
database for the corresponding filespace. This
would include a missing bitfile or a missing
entry within a DB table.
I.E.
Expiring.Objects table

An example of an error when deleting a filespace
that has missing entries within a specified table
would be similar to the following:

ANR0104E imfsdel.c(XXXX) error 2 deleting row
from expiring.objects


An example of an error when deleting a filespace
that has a missing bitfile would be similar to
the following:

ANR9999D bfcreate.c(XXX): ThreadId<XX> Bitfile
aggregate X.XXXX not found in any storage pool.

However, the symptoms and correlating messages
will vary depending on what the missing information is.

Sam Sheppard
San Diego Data Processing Corp.
(858)-581-9668
-----------------------------------------------------------------------`


---------------------------- Top of message ----------------------------
>>--> 10-23-02  10:25  ..NETMAIL     (001)     can't delete old node bec
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 13:20:39 -0400
From: "MC Matt Cooper (2838)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: can't delete old node because of SYSTEM OBJECTS
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
_________________________________Top_of_Message_________________________________

Hello all,
          I am running TSM 5.1.1.4 on z/OS 1.1 and can not seem to be able
to delete some old WIN2K clients.   I have to delete the old file spaces
first but am failing when I try to get rid of the SYSTEM OBJECTS.   My
results look like...

DELETE FILESPACE SYSTEM OBJECT (fsId=2) for node DTE-1761 started as
process 59.
IMFSDEL(1860): ThreadId<4304> Error 369703832 deleting group leader 0
322798403.
Process 59 for DELETE FILESPACE running in the BACKGROUND completed
with completion state FAILURE at 08:27:14.

What are my options?  Can I do some sort of a force delete of the node?
Matt

-----------------------------------------------------------------------`

Reply via email to