On May 17, 2007, at 3:45 AM, goc wrote:
hi, now thats interesting ... last night all backups from one of our servers went MISSED because the GENERATED passwords got lost somewhere, the passwords were not changed, the password "retention" is set to 9999 days, PASSWORDACCESS 100% on GENERATE ... so i really don't know what happened ...
You don't say what investigation you've done to pursue this. Did anyone introduce or change the PASSWORDDIR client option? If no PASSWORDDIR option in effect, is there a TSM.PWD file in directory /etc/security/adsm/, the default location for the password file? If not, the mtime timestamp on the directory will show when the contents of the directory changed and thus narrow down whatever event occurred. (Did some ambitious system administrator do file system housekeeping?) Is there a TSM.PWD file there, but zero length? That would suggest that an attempt was made to change the password at a time when the file system was full. In poring over the client schedule and error logs, and TSM server Activity Log, do you find any evidence of a problem? Is there in any way a change to the identity of the client, in OS or TSM terms, such that that identity is inconsistent with the nodename in the TSM password file? Richard Sims
