Oops. Just reread that and realized your message dealt with TCPCADADDRESS and not TCPCLIENTADDRESS. Sorry. I would still try reinstalling the services and/or upgrading to the 5.3.2 client though.
______________________________ John Monahan Senior Consultant Enterprise Solutions Computech Resources, Inc. Office: 952-833-0930 ext 109 Cell: 952-221-6938 http://www.computechresources.com John Monahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] S.COM> To Sent by: "ADSM: [email protected] Dist Stor cc Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject .EDU> Re: Message ANS1568E 12/21/2005 09:32 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU> I had the unable to open timer file message before. All the hits on supports searches had to do with permissions or something wrong with the services configuration. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the TSM services, making sure that those reg entries are totally removed after your uninstall. My problem turned out to be a bug with the lanfree option and tcpclientaddress option enabled and that was fixed in the 5.3.2 client (IC44846). It might be worth a shot at the 5.3.2 client to see if that fixes it. You shouldn't have to hard code a tcpclientaddress unless your machine has multiple addresses and you want it to use a specific one (like in a cluster). ______________________________ John Monahan Senior Consultant Enterprise Solutions Computech Resources, Inc. Office: 952-833-0930 ext 109 Cell: 952-221-6938 http://www.computechresources.com Sam Sheppard <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .GOV> To Sent by: "ADSM: [email protected] Dist Stor cc Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject .EDU> Message ANS1568E 12/21/2005 01:41 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU> I had a client call me and provided the following info from the error log after their scheduled backup stopped working: 12/19/2005 07:20:26 UseExternalTimer: Unable to open timer file '\s1u0.', errno=2,error:No such file or directory 12/19/2005 07:20:39 ANS1568E The CAD attempted to register it's tcpport and tcpip address without using the TCPCADADDRESS option. 12/19/2005 07:20:39 ANS1570E Registering this instance of the Cad with the server failed. Cad process continues. Looking up message ANS1568E says to do the following: Use TCPCADADDRESS in the client option file to indicate the proper TCP/IP address for this CAD. I had the client add this option and the error does not reoccur. He is asking if he will need to go into his DSM.OPT file and change this whenever his IP address is renewed. I told him to try his DNS entry. I then attempted to look up this option in the client doc and cannot find any documentation on this anywhere. I suspect some kind of corruption somewhere along the line, since this just happened out of the blue and also suggested he remove the client and reinstall. Client is 5.3.0.0, Server is 5.3.2.0. Anyone have any experience with this and any info on the TCPCADADDRESS option? Thanks Sam Sheppard San Diego Data Processing Corp. (858)-581-9668
