TSM 4.2.2.12 AIX 4.3.3 Just ran an audit volume on a tape, and it came back with a ton of these:
01/27/03 17:07:24 ANR2337W Need to reset header size for object .2357410, verb type (8f), from (0) to (224). 01/27/03 17:07:24 ANR4131W Audit Volume found incorrect object information for volume <volume>: Node <client>, Type Backup (Active), File space <fs>, fsId 29, File name <filename>. The error message description for ANR4131W is a bit vague, just says that "the object information for the specified file is found to be in error". Ok .... There is no error information in TSM Messages for ANR2337W - is on the "Messages Not Appearing in This Publication" section. The summary for the Audit Volume process said: 01/27/03 17:46:59 ANR4133I Audit volume process ended for volume <volume>; 52908 files inspected, 0 damaged files found and marked as damaged, 35384 objects need updating. 01/27/03 17:46:59 ANR0987I Process 1426 for AUDIT VOLUME (INSPECT ONLY) running in the BACKGROUND processed 52908 items with a completion state of SUCCESS at 17:46:59. All files listed are for a client that no longer exists. Just how do I "update" these objects, as the summary says I need to? I thought AUDIT VOLUME FIX=YES (and FIX=NO, for that matter) marks files as damaged in the database. The audit volume I ran found no damaged files, so how could an audit volume with FIX=YES be any different? I wonder if running another incremental backup would help (I can't, by the way, since the machine won't boot up) since at least half of the files listed with an ANR4131W are active files that really should be marked as inactive so they can eventually expire. Any ideas? Thanks, M __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
