Try going to the web site in my sig and using the "Search Support (this product)" search facility. Check the "Solve a problem" checkbox and try some search criteria like:
windows objects inspected failed and see what you can see. Regards, Andy Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page: http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked. The command line is your friend. "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence. "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> wrote on 07/11/2006 10:31:38: > Hi All, > > I wanted to see if any of you have experienced the > following reporting issue in the dsmsched.log. > > Our TSM Server is a RS6000, running TSM Server 5.3.2.3 > and the client in question is a Windows 2003 Server > running the TSM Client 5.03.0200. > > On this particular client when the backup completes, > the summary of the dsmsched.log reports the following: > > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Total number of objects inspected: > 24,440 > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Total number of objects backed up: > 0 > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Total number of objects updated: > 0 > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Total number of objects rebound: > 0 > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Total number of objects deleted: > 0 > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Total number of objects expired: > 48 > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Total number of objects failed: > 24,440 > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Total number of subfile objects: > 0 > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Total number of bytes transferred: > 411.82 MB > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Data transfer time: > 57.52 sec > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Network data transfer rate: > 7,331.34 KB/sec > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Aggregate data transfer rate: > 1,314.17 KB/sec > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Objects compressed by: > 51% > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Subfile objects reduced by: > 0% > 07/11/2006 02:28:49 Elapsed processing time: > 00:05:20 > > However, when the dsmsched.log is reviewed we only see > 18 files that truly failed. According to the above > summary, total number of items insepcted is equal to > the total number of objects failed. > > I looked on the TSM server and it also reporting that > 24,440 files failed. > > Anyone have any ideas of what is going on here? > > Thanks in advance for your help. > Shawn Malone
