This is normal, healthy, working as designed behaviour.  What is happening
is that the TSM server is being queried to verify that the file does not
exist on the TSM server before it sends it there for backup.  I believe this
message is suppressed or otherwise non-existent in the latest version of TDP
for Oracle.

James Thompson


>From: Bruce Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: TDP for ORACLE on Solaris...
>Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 13:11:53 +0000
>
>Has anyone seen the following using RMAN, (and is there a way to cure it
>??)   : -
>
>12/02/00   23:00:09      ANE4990I (Session: 23879, Node: GDPORA)  (8440):
>                           12/02/2000:23:00:09 =>(gdpora) queryObj():
>ANS1302E
>                           (RC2)    No objects on server match query
>
>This is not stopping RMAN from processing backups as requested. I just
>wondered whether anyone else had come across it. The TSM server
>actlog seems to be full of it and the sbtio.log on the client..... I've
>asked the DBA to switch on RMAN tracing for more infornation.
>
>Version of TDP API dosent seem revevant as we get it in TDP ORACLE V.1.1.0
>and V2.1.9, the old aob agent.
>
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