Do df -h on linux machine and if doesn't show complete output its probably an issue with nfs mounts...if so, set the option nfstimeout 1 in dsm.sys...and try running dsmc..
On 4/16/15, Arbogast, Warren K <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Javier, > Would you kindly be a little more explicit by what you mean? The admin ran > ‘dsmc incr’ as root from an OS command line. Do you mean something different > than that? We’ll be glad to try it. > Thank you, > Keith > >> On Apr 16, 2015, at 12:50 PM, Francisco Javier >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> try executing dsmc since command line, perhaps be a problem with some >> configuration in option files. >> >> Regards >> >> >> 2015-04-16 11:38 GMT-05:00 Arbogast, Warren K <[email protected]>: >> >>> A Linux client has been missing its scheduled backups. The TSM client >>> is >>> at version s 6.4.0.0, and our TSM server is running 7.1.1.108 on a Redhat >>> 6 >>> OS, >>> >>> The client admin reports that it hangs immediately when dsmc is started, >>> but the admin can telnet successfully from the client to to the TSM >>> server >>> over ports 1500 and 1542, so we have crossed ‘firewall problem’ off the >>> list of possible causes. >>> >>> 'ssl yes’ and ‘ssl fipsmode yes’ are specified in dsm.sys, but the admin >>> tried commenting out ‘sslfipsmode yes’ and running dsmc —with the same >>> result. >>> >>> dsmerror.log is empty, and there are no recent messages in dsmwebcl.log. >>> >>> The admin reports that selinux is running, but that ’nothing has >>> changed’ >>> in its configuration recently. Since backups had been runining >>> successfully till a week ago, certainly something has changed, but we >>> can’t >>> find it. >>> >>> Where else should we look for the cause of the immediate hang when dsmc >>> is >>> started? >>> >>> With many thanks, >>> Keith Arbogast >>> Indiana University > >
