-memoryef=yes didn't help. in dsmerror.log with regard to that file system these lines can be found: 01/30/08 00:42:53 TransErrno: Unexpected error from gpfs_fgetattrs, errno = 22 01/30/08 00:42:53 PrivIncrFileSpace: Received rc=131 from fioGetDirEntries: /srv /projects 01/30/08 00:43:01 ANS1999E Incremental processing of '/srv' stopped.
01/30/08 00:43:01 ANS1028S An internal program error occurred. 01/30/08 00:43:01 ANS1512E Scheduled event '21_SCHED_18' failed. Return code = 12. Searching APAR and Technotes with keywords "TransErrno" and "gpfs_fgetattrs" reveals this <http://www-1.ibm.com/support/search.wss?rs=663&tc=SSGSG7&q=TransErrno+gpfs_fgetattrs&Go.x=10&Go.y=12&dc=DB550+D100+D600+D700+DB520+D800+D900+DA900+DA800+DB540+DB400+DB530+DA600+DB510+DB500+DB560+D400+D410+D420+D430&dtm> which is not my case (AIX instead of Linux, GPFS 3.x, not 2.3) On Jan 29, 2008 2:02 PM, Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jan 29, 2008, at 5:57 AM, Michael Green wrote: > > > 01/29/08 02:29:28 ANS1999E Incremental processing of '/srv' stopped. > > Michael - > > Search on that message at the TSM Support page > http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/ > IBMTivoliStorageManager.html > It may be the described case of too many directories. Assure that > your Unix Resource Limits are not artificially low for the session. > See if any error indications in dsmerror.log. > > Richard Sims > -- Warm regards, Michael Green
