If by chance this client is backing up through a firewall, check the timeout parms on the firewall. TSM client tends to send data in spurts, because a lot of time is spent noodling around in directories looking for things to back up. Many times we have seen a firewall causing this behavior where it closes the session, then the client restarts the session, firewall closes the session , cleint restarts the session, etc. Will eventually finish, slowly. You have to increase the timeout values on the firewall so it will allow the session to idle for for a while without closing it.
If that's not it, my best tool for diagnosing network errors is a plain FTP. Take a sizeable file and FTP it to the TSM server several times. If that also has problems, it should convince your network people that the problem is somewhere in your network... -----Original Message----- From: Conko, Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 2:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: tcp layer problem ive been going round and round with tsm support on this issue... we have an AIX 4.3.3 client that has been upgraded several times all the way to 5.1.5 client version without success backing up to an AIX 4.3.3 tsm 4.2.2 server over a 10/100 ethernet network (100 Full Duplex, no autonegotiate.) there arent any network errors and the switches are all configured correctly, and the tsm server is fine. they are beginning to insist our problem is system/network level... error: ANS1809W Session is lost; initializing session reopen procedure. appears almost constantly during backups. usually it will EVENTUALLY finish with a few errors but take forever to run. all our parameters appear to be okay by tsm support standards. with the combonation of the server message saying session was terminated they say the client is severing the connection... that tsm is getting the message from a lower layer. we dont have any network errors appearing anywhere else on the system for any other applications, there are no errors in errpt or /var/adm/messages and diags come back fine. what else can i do to diagnose this problem?
