The fioScanDirEntry entries are explained at www.ibm.com... Search on +rhap +lcmt
The "duplicate volume label" is odd, and may reflect a client and/or server cloptset specification of the same drive more than once: do 'dsmc q opt' to check the compiled list. A lesser possibility I could imagine is that two volumes with the same label are mounted. Richard Sims On Jun 17, 2005, at 11:36 AM, Heinz Flemming wrote:
Has anyone an explanation for the following error messages: (Client: MacOS 10.3.9 with client version 5.2.3.0) 16.06.2005 00:12:50 fioScanDirEntry(): The object 'XServerHD:.vol' has Creator 'rhap' & Type 'lcmt'. Objects with this type and creator are not managed properly by TSM and must be excluded from processing. 16.06.2005 00:12:50 fioScanDirEntry(): The object 'XServerHD:dev' has Creator 'rhap' & Type 'lcmt'. Objects with this type and creator are not managed properly by TSM and must be excluded from processing. 16.06.2005 00:12:50 fioScanDirEntry(): The object 'XServerHD:Network' has Creator 'rhap' & Type 'lcmt'. Objects with this type and creator are not managed properly by TSM and must be excluded from processing. 16.06.2005 00:19:31 fioScanDirEntry(): The object 'XServerHD:Volumes:XRaid' has Creator 'rhap' & Type 'lcmt'. Objects with this type and creator are not managed properly by TSM and must be excluded from processing. 16.06.2005 00:19:32 ANS1228E Sending of object 'XRaid' failed 16.06.2005 00:19:32 ANS4003E Error processing 'XRaid': duplicate volume label encountered 16.06.2005 00:19:33 ANS1512E Scheduled event '2DAYS_A_00' failed. Return code = 12.
