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> Von: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Dienstag, 19. Juni 2001 14:56
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: core dump AIX 4.3.2 dsmc
>
> Hi Robert!
> I have seen core dumps when the TSM password file is corrupted. Th
Hello Richard,
Thanks for your hint, it seems very plausible. For some silly reason, this
server has no active paging space. Later this week we have a downslot and
will try and fix this thing.
(We do monitor the usage of paging spaces (in percentage), but not whether
the paging spaces are active
Hi Robert!
I have seen core dumps when the TSM password file is corrupted. This was on
a Sun however.
You could try to remove /etc/security/adsm/ on AIX (or
/etc/adsm/ on other UNIX systems). The next time you start dsmc,
TSM will prompt you for the password an a new password file will be created.
...
>I run dsmc sched >>> core dump
>I run dsmc ->>> core dump
...
>Trace/BPT trap(coredump)
Robert - The following from my notes at http://people.bu.edu/rbs/ADSM.QuickFacts
may apply to your situation:
Trace/BPT trap(coredump)
Has been seen when swap space was not a