I've had the same thing happen a couple times before. Restarting dsmserv still shows those phantom sessions. You can do a 'netstat' to see what hosts are trying to connect.
I ended up rebooting the system to fix it. I didn't investigate properly as it happened at the most inopportune moment. I'd say it's a bona-fide bug though. Suad -- (TSM4.2.0.1/AIX4.3.3) On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 05:18:08PM +0100, Jesper Matthiesen wrote: > Hi ! > > I think i could use a few good ideas ! > > I have a few sessions hanging on my system looking like this : > > SESSION_ID: 45371 > START_TIME: 2001-11-28 17:06:44.000000 > COMMMETHOD: Tcp/Ip > STATE: IdleW > WAIT_SECONDS: 199 > BYTES_SENT: 0 > BYTES_RECEIVED: 0 > SESSION_TYPE: Node > CLIENT_PLATFORM: > CLIENT_NAME: > OWNER_NAME: > MEDIA_STATE: > LAST_VERB: (Unknown) > VERB_STATE: Recv > > > There are NO entries in my activitylog regarding session number 45371 ?!? > > What is going on ? > > We are running TSM 4.1.3.0 on AIX > > Thanks in advance :-) > > Regards, > > WISEhouse Denmark A/S > > Jesper Matthiesen