Hello everyone, TSM server - Server Version 6, Release 3, Level 5.100 TSM server is on AIX, 7.1.0.0
I am having an ongoing problem with a small set clients that Miss nightly backups. All our client schedules are server prompted. They worked just fine before an incident had where the SAN was disrupted. I go in daily and restart the dsmcad. There are no errors in the dsmerror.log or dsmsched.log. There are entries in the dsmsched.log that show the time scheduled for the daily backup was picked up early in the day, but then nothing happens. (It seems that that might be irrelevant given that they are server prompted, I have not worked with server prompted sched's before.) These are Windows servers. To get these servers to backup up, instead of running a manual dsmc -i from the client, we have a manually triggered "ONCE" backup script that creates a one time backup schedule for that client, then runs it immediately. All that the script does is copy the existing schedule, prefix it with "ONCE_", then change the schedule date and time to (startd=today startt=now perunits=onetime). THAT works: So communication from the TSM server to the client should not be a problem. And compatibility between the client versions and the TSM Server version should not be an issue. So, if it can work by schedule, why doesn't it? I get these error messages in the actlog: ANR2716E Schedule prompter was not able to contact client <prob_child_1> using type 1 (xx.xxx.xx.xxx nnnn) User response: Verify that the address type and address are correct for this client. The only valid address type is 1 (for TCP/IP). Make sure that the client scheduler is not using an invalid address, obtained at the time the client scheduler was started, from either the client's options file or from the command line. Verify that the client scheduler for node node name is running and that the necessary communication links to that scheduler are operational. Firewalls must allow traffic from the server to the client and from the client to the server without the session timing out. Ensure that the DNS configuration is correct. Clients are not identical: Node Name: <Prob_child_1> Client Version: Version 6, release 4, level 2.0 Locked?: No Compression: Client Last Communication Method Used: Tcp/Ip Maximum Mount Points Allowed: 1 Session Initiation: ClientOrServer Deduplication: ClientOrServer Hypervisor: Client OS Name: WIN:Windows Server 2008 R2 Client Processor Architecture: x64 Node Name: <Prob_child_2> Client Version: Version 7, release 1, level 6.0 Invalid Sign-on Count: 0 Locked?: No Compression: Client Last Communication Method Used: Tcp/Ip Maximum Mount Points Allowed: 1 Session Initiation: ClientOrServer Deduplication: ServerOnly Hypervisor: VMware Client OS Name: WIN:Windows Server 2012 R2 Client Processor Architecture: x64 George Huebschman ****************************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or agency to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the Navy Exchange Service Command e-mail administrator. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been scanned for the presence of computer viruses. Thank You! ******************************************************************************