On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Richard van Denzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You've checked the actlog around the time the error occurred?
Nuthin but the ANR8503E and the message that the volume is being set to readonly. > > You're sure that the volume was not full and no more scratch volumes > could be assigned (maxscratch)? Actually, some of the volumes were empty, others were filling. You also checked that the Windows volume > had sufficient space for the volume (initially only the space for the > data in the volume is assigned and the volume will grow as data is > assigned to the volume)? Not sure what you mean, exactly, but probably I wasn't clear in the OP. These are predefined FILE class volumes of 200GB. An addtional note that just occurred to me, though. We've had this problem periodically, a volume every month or so. No biggie, we just changed it back to READWRITE and moved on. Now we've moved the server and shares a half-mile farther apart (as the crow flies-- as the wire crawls may be considerably farther), so latency must have something to do with this issue. Thanks for the reply! > > Met vriendelijke groet, with kind regards, > > Richard van Denzel. > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Steve Stackwick > Sent: 07 August 2008 19:41 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ADSM-L] ANR8503E > > Anyone else seeing: > > ANR8503E A failure occurred in writing to volume > > when writing to a FILE class storage pool volume defined on a Windows > share? This is TSM 5.5, Windows 2003 SP2 on both the sharing system > and the TSM server. Strangely enough, there are no entries in either > the sharing system's event log or the TSM server's event log. The > volume is changed to readonly by TSM after the error, and the writing > process (MOVE DATA) dies. > > I found a reference to someone else having this problem about a year > ago, but I never saw an answer. Maybe more people have inflicted this > pain on themselves by now? > > We opened a ticket w/ MS, but w/o any eventlog entries, they seem a > little dubious. > > Steve > > -- > Stephen Stackwick > Jacob & Sundstrom, Inc. > 401 East Pratt St., Suite 2214 > Baltimore, MD 21202-3003 > (410) 539-1135 * (866) 539-1135 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Stephen Stackwick Jacob & Sundstrom, Inc. 401 East Pratt St., Suite 2214 Baltimore, MD 21202-3003 (410) 539-1135 * (866) 539-1135 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
