Sorry I know its probably too late to suggest this but for the record ...
Having experienced something similiar recently I would suggest first
trying to just closing the robot door and watching to see if a tape is
mounted!!!!
In my experience my system has refused connections while running a DB
Backup ( I'm using roll-forward). I was able to watch the progress by
"TAIL'ing" the console log on this AIX-ADSM server.
I have console capture turned on with:
/usr/nsm.3466/script/startadsm all trace
and in startadsm there is:
"/dsmserv 2>&1 | /dsmulog /adsmlog/output.log1 /adsmlog/output.log2 ... .log4
It showed the DB backup program running.
If this is not the case then , yes, you have to restart DSMSERV with the
extend log option. I run my log file 8 megs reduced for this need.
then you don't have to format and add diskspace at the last moment.
cheers! ... joe.f.
Joseph A Faracchio, Systems Programmer, UC Berkeley
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Michael Zylberstein wrote:
> I am running TSM 4.1 on Win2K and TSM is refusing all connections. I
> believe I know what has caused the problem, but I am not sure what to do
> about it.
>
> The door to my IBM 3583 LTO library was left open over the long weekend and
> TSM was unable to do a DB backup. As such, the log file was never truncated
> and has completely run out of space. Since this has occurred, I have been
> unable to make any type of connection to TSM. Whether I try to attempt with
> a client, the web administrator or even the admin command line, I get a
> TCP/IP Connection Problem error.
>
> Somebody please HELP! Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Mike Zylberstein
>
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