Yes, they are compatible. Here's the explanation for that error: ANR0444W Protocol error on session session number for node client node name (client platform) - out-of-sequence verb (type verb name) received.
Explanation: The server detects a protocol error on the specified session because a verb has been received that does not adhere to the client-server exchange sequence. System Action: The server ends the client session. User Response: If the client generating the error is not an API client, contact your service representative. If the client generating the error is an API client, contact the owner of the API client. If the client generating the error is a client that you have created using WDSF verbs, correct the programming error in your client program. There's also this APAR on the Tivoli KB but I don't know if it applies to your versions: APAR= PQ50995 SER= IN INCORROUT ANR0444W / ANR0484W IN ACTLOG DURING ARCHIVAL OF MULTIPLE OBJECTS Status: CLOSED Closed: 07/27/01 Apar Information: RCOMP= 5698TSOCL TIV 390 UNIX SY RREL= R417 FCOMP= 5698TSOCL TIV 390 UNIX SY PFREL= F417 TREL= T SRLS: NONE Return Codes: Applicable Component Level/SU: R417 PSY UP Error Description: extended testing in his environment. The important factors seems to be: use arch command with multiple file objects in one command . Impact to customer: Customer was asked to go to 4.1.2 level, to solve TSM perform. problems during archive and expiration. Due to this new arch. problem customer cannot migrate his 10 servers and 1000 clients to this level. This is critical for him. Local Fix: Use single object per command Problem Summary: **************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: All clients. * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Archive of several objects within one * * archive command may hang or cause * * ANR0444E,ANR0484E messages in the server* * actlog. The problem mostly occurs when * * RESOURCEUTILIZATION option is set to 1, * * or when on UNIX platforms PASSWORDACCESS* * is set to GENERATE and command is issued* * by non-root user. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: Apply the fix when available. * **************************************************************** Temporary Fix: Comments: MODULES/MACROS: EXE DSMC EXE DSM Problem Conclusion: At one place, in the archive branch of the code, threads synchronization was missing when accessing resurce, shared between several threads. That caused protocol violation when communicating with server. Source code has been modified to handle the situation properly. ----- Original Message ----- From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 8:39 AM Subject: 4.1.44 server and 4.2.00 client I have the TSM Server (AIX) who has 4.1.44 verssion and I have problems with a TSM client (4.2.00) running in Windows NT. Are they compatible? Thank You Note: The problem is ANR0444W -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .