Hi all, I'll like to remove my UserID in this group, can I do that?
Regards, Diego F. On Feb 13, 2015 1:54 PM, "Rainer Tammer" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > please keep us posted. > > I will have to go from 6.3.4-300 to a higher version because of the NDMP > dump > 2TB overwrite problem... > > Bye > Rainer > > On 13.02.2015 17:05, Rhodes, Richard L. wrote: > > Yea. I opened a Sev 1. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Rick > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of Andrew Raibeck > > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 10:57 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: FW: v6.3.5 hung db2?? > > > > Hi Rick, > > > > Off-hand I am not sure what the problem is, I think it would be a good > idea > > to open a PMR if you have not already done so. > > > > Best regards, > > > > - Andy > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > > > > Andrew Raibeck | Tivoli Storage Manager Level 3 Technical Lead | > > [email protected] > > > > IBM Tivoli Storage Manager links: > > Product support: > > > http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/Overview/Software/Tivoli/Tivoli_Storage_Manager > > > > Online documentation: > > http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGSG7/welcome > > Product Wiki: > > > https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home/wiki/Tivoli%20Storage%20Manager > > > > "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> wrote on 2015-02-13 > > 10:41:55: > > > >> From: "Rhodes, Richard L." <[email protected]> > >> To: [email protected] > >> Date: 2015-02-13 10:44 > >> Subject: FW: v6.3.5 hung db2?? > >> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> > >> > >> Now this is really weird. > >> > >> TSM came up after we rebooted. But it threw a bunch of ANR9999 msgs, > >> then QUIT LOGGING. It seems to be running - I go onto a server and > >> did a incr bkup, but nothing is logging in the actlog. > >> > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D_2891663292 GetDomainByNodeId > >> (pmcache.c:2645) Thread<280>: Node id 626 not found in table > >> Policy.Domain.Members. (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> issued message 9999 > >> from: (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010001ca7c > >> StdPutText (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010001d514 > >> OutDiagToCons (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001000090bc > >> outDiagfExt (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001004bf254 > >> GetDomainByNodeId (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001004beeec > >> pmOpenDomain (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001006ac78c > >> BeginVbTxn (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001006a4068 > >> SmNodeSession (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010053ca64 > >> SmSchedSession (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001005525d8 > >> HandleNodeSession (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x0000000100549c54 > >> DoNodeSched (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x0000000100544900 > >> smExecuteSession (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x0000000100078a7c > >> psSessionThread (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010000c264 > >> StartThread (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D_3095886799 HandleShortCircuitCodes > >> (dbieval.c:1072) Thread<280>: Invalid handle used from tbtbl.c > >> (10153). (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> issued message 9999 > >> from: (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010001ca7c > >> StdPutText (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010001d514 > >> OutDiagToCons (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001000090bc > >> outDiagfExt (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001000cbb28 > >> HandleShortCircuitCodes (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001000cb0a0 > >> DbiEvalSQLOutcomeX (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001000a0a18 > >> TblClose (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010019b13c > >> FreeTxnDesc (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010019af14 > >> dbiEndTxn (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001000458bc > >> DoEndFuncCallbacks (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x0000000100045d70 > >> tmAbortX (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001004bef60 > >> pmOpenDomain (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001006ac78c > >> BeginVbTxn (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001006a4068 > >> SmNodeSession (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010053ca64 > >> SmSchedSession (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x00000001005525d8 > >> HandleNodeSession (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x0000000100549c54 > >> DoNodeSched (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x0000000100544900 > >> smExecuteSession (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x0000000100078a7c > >> psSessionThread (SESSION: 125) > >> 02/13/15 10:00:22 ANR9999D Thread<280> 0x000000010000c264 > >> StartThread (SESSION: 125) > >> > >> It then threw this error and STOPPED LOGGING into actlog. > >> > >> 02/13/15 10:03:24 ANR0103E admattrm.c(806): Error 2332 > >> updating row in table "Global.Attributes". > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> From: Rhodes, Richard L. > >> Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 9:49 AM > >> To: adsm-l mailing list ([email protected]) > >> Subject: v6.3.5 hung db2?? > >> > >> Two days ago we upgrade one of our TSM instances to v6.3.5 (from > v6.3.4). > >> This is our first v6.3.5 instance. It runs on a AIX server. > >> > >> Last night at 19:32 it looks like DB2 went into some kind of a loop. > >> The instance became unresponsive. Dsmadmc cmds hung (didn't error, > >> just hung). > >> Dsmserv process was getting almost no cpu, while ds2sync was running the > > box > >> At 65-70% but had no disk I/O. I killed dsmserv, but db2 didn't go > down. > >> I tried db2stop but it did nothing. Finally rebooted to get everything > > up. > >> The actlog shows no nasty errors. > >> > >> Just wondering if anyone else has had a runaway db2. > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> Rick > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ----------------------------------------- > >> > >> The information contained in this message is intended only for the > >> personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. 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