We have a TSM 5.5.4.0 server running under mainframe Linux. The server has two random access disk storage pools with a total of 726 volumes. Most of the volumes are 2 GB. A few are smaller to fit in space left over after populating file systems with as many 2 GB volumes as possible. Yesterday we attempted to add 233 more volumes to one of the pools. We had added 214 when a volume formatting process failed. Shortly after that we starting seeing a wide range of errors. Reclamation processes failed. The server refused TCP/IP connection requests from both nodes and administrative command line clients. Sessions for scheduled backups (with prompt mode scheduling) hung. The activity log reported that message texts were unavailable for a variety of message numbers. Many header fields in query output contained something like 'HEADER NOT AVAILABLE'. The server was unable to write accounting records. I restarted the server, and the symptoms came back within minutes after the restart. I removed the new volumes and restarted the server again. The server then behaved normally.
Am I correct in suspecting that the problem had to do with the number of storage pool volumes, and that I will be able to enlarge the storage pool safely if I replace existing 2 GB volumes with volumes in the 10 to 20 GB range, and use the same size for new volumes?
