This was already discussed on the list. Set manummp=0 for lower priority
nodes, lower your highmig threshold for the diskpool and/or increase the
pool as Ryan already suggested. Disks do not cost a fortune today.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Brazner, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: ADSM:
It might be related to size of reclamation stgpool and transaction size.
If reclamation have filled the reclamation pool to 75% and next set of
files in inter-server transaction is worth 20% of reclamation pool size,
you will have the pool filled to 75+20=95% before migration threshold is
passed.
Thanks for info. Regards to all.
-Original Message-
From: Alex Paschal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 10:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Device Class
Possible reasons can include:
1. Using a different (maybe offsite?) library for your offsite volumes
...
ANRD pvrserv.c(661): ThreadId43 Error positioning SERVER volume
TSM_DCA.DBB.056841428 to 1:0.
ANRD icrest.c(2076): ThreadId0 Rc=30 reading header record.
...
Robin - It sounds like your test system dsmserv is trying to find its way
in the virtual volume, but can't
Miles,
another issue worth to note - archsymlinkasfile!!
I've had a problem at a customer site where user was archiving /usr, there
was symbolic link somewhere deeper into AIX's WebSM directories looping
back to /usr, and according to Murphy's law archsymlinkasfile=yes (by
default).
The result:
Yes, we do.
DEFINE LIBRARY ACS0 LIBTYPE=ACSLS ACSID=0
DEFINE LIBRARY ACS1 LIBTYPE=ACSLS ACSID=1
Also in /etc/environment:
ACSLS_SERVER_HOSTNAME=acsls.washington.edu
SSI_HOSTNAME=tsmsvr.washington.edu
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Remco Post wrote:
Hi all,
currently we have in our TSM
I am getting the following error:
ANR8302E I/O error on drive DRIVE2 (mt2.0.0.5) (OP=LOCATE, Error Number=23,
CC=0, KEY=03, ASC=14, ASCQ=00,
SENSE=70.00.03.00.00.00.00.1C.00.00.00.00.14.00.06.00.20.80.00.00.00.00.00.00.
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From: Ken Sedlacek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone used one of the TSM UNIX clients to backup a SCO server?
Try this:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/adsm/fixes/v3r1/sco/IP21865.tar
Unsupported, but it works if you follow the READMEs.
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Berbee
All,
I recently had to remove and redefine all of my Fiber Channel paths to my
ESS shark and to my 3584 library. Now my ww_names do not match up to the
device names (eg. /dev/rmt0 was x2601, now it's xx2603). Does anyone
know how to specify which ww_name points to a particular device