Allocate a new/additional recovery log file...
Find some file space and lay down a file with the dsmfmt command... like
Unix> dsmfmt -m -log /opt/IBMadsm-C/newlog 16
then do a
Unix> DSMSERV EXTEND LOG /opt/IBMadsm-C/newlog 16
After that you should be good to go, just start the dsmserv again...
Dwight
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> From: Derrick Hazel[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 8:22 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: TSM 3.7.3 log full - cannot restart server
>
> When attempting to restart a crashed TSM 3.7.3 server, I get the
> following:
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> --
> -------------------------------
> ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 23:08:28 on Apr 22 2000.
>
> Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000
> Version 3, Release 7, Level 3.0
>
> Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
>
> 5697-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999. All rights reserved.
> U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure
> restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation.
>
> ANR0900I Processing options file /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin/dsmserv.opt.
> ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress.
> ANR0200I Recovery log assigned capacity is 5000 megabytes.
> ANR0201I Database assigned capacity is 12072 megabytes.
> ANR0306I Recovery log volume mount in progress.
> ANR0353I Recovery log analysis pass in progress.
> ANR0354I Recovery log redo pass in progress.
> ANR0355I Recovery log undo pass in progress.
> ANR0352I Transaction recovery complete.
> ANR9999D logseg.c(498): Log space has been overcommitted (no empty segment
> found) -
> base LSN = 577969.0.0.
> ANR7838S Server operation terminated.
> ANR7837S Internal error LOGSEG871 detected.
> ANR7834S Thread 10 (tid a0b) terminating on signal 11 (Segmentation
> violation).
> ANR7834S GPR 0: 0xd00c6780, 1: 0x31267cb0, 2: 0x3012003c, 3:
> 0x00000000
> ANR7834S GPR 4: 0x31268268, 5: 0x00000008, 6: 0x00000002, 7:
> 0x00000000
> ANR7834S GPR 8: 0x1000b4d5, 9: 0x1000b4d5, 10: 0x3376ed70, 11:
> 0x3123bec4
> ANR7834S GPR 12: 0x1000e894, 13: 0x00000000, 14: 0x05efb00e, 15:
> 0x00000000
> ANR7834S GPR 16: 0x02000002, 17: 0x00000001, 18: 0x00000000, 19:
> 0x31267eb8
> ANR7834S GPR 20: 0x00000f80, 21: 0xf0108a00, 22: 0x3111b180, 23:
> 0x38000000
> ANR7834S GPR 24: 0x31267d68, 25: 0x00001e9d, 26: 0x31267d68, 27:
> 0x1000d61c
> ANR7834S GPR 28: 0x00000001, 29: 0x00000053, 30: 0x00000000, 31:
> 0x300037b8
> ANR7834S IAR: 0x1000e8a4 LR: 0x1000e894 CONTEXT: 0x31267930
> 0x1000E8A4 pkAbort
> 0x10060BDC LogAllocSegment
> 0x1005D490 ForceLogPages
> 0x1005DDE4 LogWriterThread
> 0x1000CDA0 StartThread
> 0xD00B535C _pthread_body
> ANR7833S Server thread 1 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 2 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 3 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 4 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 5 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 6 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 7 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 8 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 9 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 10 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 11 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 12 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 13 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 14 terminated in response to program abort.
> ANR7833S Server thread 15 terminated in response to program abort.
> IOT/Abort trap(coredump)
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> -----------------------------
>
> I assume this means I need to somehow add more space to the recovery log
> as
> I bring up the server, then perform a database backup. Can someone please
> explain the process of getting more log space added... I am not the usual
> TSM-guy, just trying to fill some big shoes.
>
> TIA,
>
> Derrick
>