Hi Stefan, It's likely one of those things: 1 - the wrong stanza was edited 2 - DSM_DIR is set and the wrong dsm.sys file is edited 3 - there's another machine also configured to use that nodename 4 - there's more than one dsmcad and the wrong one was restarted. You should be able to see the IP in the activity log when the session is established, that will at least help you narrow down which machine it's coming from. 5 - if enablelanfree is specified more than once in a stanza, the last reference to it will be the one taking effect.
- Thanks, Marc... ________________________________________________________ Marc Lanteigne Spectrum Protect Specialist AVP / SRT 416.478.0233 | marclantei...@ca.ibm.com Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00 to 16:00 Eastern Latest Servermon: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21432937 Performance Mustgather: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg22013355 Follow me on: Twitter, developerWorks, LinkedIn -----Original Message----- From: Stefan Folkerts <stefan.folke...@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 07:24 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] I keep getting lan-free backup errors, but we have migrated away from lanfree backups Hi, Quick question, I can't seem to solve this little problem. I've migrated a couple of nodes from making lanfree backups to making lan-based backups over 10Gb/s to another server (exported node definitions only). Everything works fine except for the fact that actlog is filled with these warnings for all nodes that made lanfree backups in the past: ANE4048W (Session: 755286, Node: <NODENAME>) LAN-Free connection failed. (SESSION: 755286) Now, I removed everythink lanfree related from the stanza of these nodes and restarted the cad (no scheduler active). The dsmsta isn't running. I still get these warnings, I'm a bit at a loss as to why. I thought enablelanfree yes->no would do the trick but now I have removed all lanfree entry's and restarted the dsmcad as I said, but still the messages keep popping up. Haven't worked with this in a while, so there is a good chance I'm just forgetting something. Any suggestions? Regards, Stefan