First of all do you have IBM support? If so, 1-800-IBM-SERV tell them level 1.
If not, One option: If the server totally does not start up, and you know 100% surly, you have a valid database backup.... Reinstall the TSM server and drivers, start the server with the default values, recreate your database volumes, define your library and drives, and the try a restore from a volume that is detected in the library/drive. Good luck. On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 16:05 -0300, TSM User wrote: > It is not a subject of drive, because the tape does not reach to read it… > Also I test it with another tape drive… > The error gives it when format and not always in in he himself place > In the registry of events is haciendor, is nothing > > > > On 4/4/07, Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On Apr 4, 2007, at 2:20 PM, TSM User wrote: > > > > > ANR8337I LTO volume TAPE05 mounted in drive DRV01 (mt5.0.0.4). > > > Entering exception handler. > > > Leaving exception handler. > > > > Ugh. That doesn't leave you much to go on. > > > > Obviously, review any dsmserv.err file which is ostensibly written to > > your TSM server directory in a server failure. Also review your > > Windows Event Log for device problems: exception handling should > > result in some evidence. Also assure that you're using an > > appropriate tape device driver, particularly if the failure occurred > > as soon as tape reading was attempted. > > > > Richard Sims > >
