The only time I have seen this is when people have tried to restore files from a compressed volume to a non-compressed volume or NSS to non.....
-------------------------------------- Bruce Kamp Midrange Systems Analyst II Memorial Healthcare System E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] P: (954) 987-2020 x4597 F: (954) 985-1404 --------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Markus Veit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 5:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all, we have the same problem, but there is more to it. Netware 5.1 SP6, files can not be written, no error code. we (Netware admin) went through all possibillitis, access rights, volume limitations, user limitations etc, it's not explainable! Now here is the next problem. TSM 5.1.7.3 AIX 5.1 ML3 and AIX 4.3.3 ML9 TSM Client 5.1.5.6 restore with resourceutilization more than 2 and maxnummp=resourceutil + 1 CORE DUMPS the server every time!!! Call has been opened with TSM support Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards Markus Veit An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie: Thema: Re: Netware issue: Can't write files during restore... [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received : 07.10.2003 23:05 Bitte antworten an "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" Hi leonard, Charles, Mark... The files fail during the restore, and it's not a case of it terminating early and giving us a false positive. User Quotas is a possibility -- users are limited to 10MB, so anyone with more than 5MB could conceivably have their restore fail. I'll talk to the admin about temporarily lifting the limits. The Netware box is fairly current (latest service pack), or so I've been told. We'll try the test restore on a different machine... As for the space question, we restored less than 200MB, and had 12GB available on the volume. Thanks for your lightning-fast replies everyone. =) -JD. >From: Justin Derrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>I've got a system here running Novell Netware 5.1 SP6, with >TSA500.NLM at 5.0.5d, TSANDS.NLM at 10110.95, and SMDR at 6.50c, >using the web client at version 5.2.0.0 to manage a restore process >to an alternate directory. Here's the catch: > >About 75% (of 2000) of the files that we're attempting to restore >fail with an error that says that the file could not be written, with >no reason code. The users still appear to exist, and the other 25% >of the files restore without an issue.< > >Can you restore the troublesome files to another NetWare server? Do >those files all belong to one (or more) directories? > >I don't have a NetWare box in front of me, but are you at the very >latest version of the TSA5UP patches? If you're not, try an upgrade. > >And (the obvious question) do you have enough space in the volume >you're writing to? > >-- > >Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > > >