Re: core dump AIX 4.3.2 dsmc

2001-06-19 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > 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

Re: core dump AIX 4.3.2 dsmc

2001-06-19 Thread Robert Wielinga
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

Re: core dump AIX 4.3.2 dsmc

2001-06-19 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
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.

Re: core dump AIX 4.3.2 dsmc

2001-06-19 Thread Richard Sims
... >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