Hi,

We have had AIX system loose tcp services.  A long time ago it used to be
somewhat common (back in AIX 4.3.3 days).  It has happened on AIX 5.x, but
very infrequently.  In fact, I can't think of the last time.  To recover we
logged onto
the console and run /etc/rc.tcpip.  Logging in would take a very long time
since DNS and
NIS would be down, so we had to wait for timeouts.  What you describe
possibly
sounds like a timeout  problem of some type.

Our tsm instances use all san storage and in a few months all our TSM
servers will be
on aix lpars.   They work just fine, but must be configured correctlly for
the resources
you need (memory, cpu, adapters).

Rick






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Hello All,

I have a couple of questions...



1)       This weekend TSM 5.3.2 on our AIX server became 'unstable', in
that it would accept a userid but then just 'hang'  and not give a
prompt for a password.  Some short time later, we were not even able to
telnet into the AIX box that the TSM server software resides on.   We
could ping the box but it is as if the TCP/IP services for AIX 5.3.2 had
stopped.   Has anyone else experienced any problems like this?

2)       Is it common to put the TSM software on the main AIX box vs
putting it on an LPAR of a SAN?



Thanks for any help.    Kerry










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