Did all that.  Everything looks fine.  It's all Read/Write.
Here's a silly question.  Would this problem occure is, say, the license
check failed?
I just noticed that it says

Server License Compliance: FAILED

Is this the problem?  I'd think this would be a different error.

sim


Gerald Wichmann wrote:

>Do a "q vol f=d" and check the "Access" field on your disk volumes. They
>should all be "ReadWrite". If they are "ReadOnly" then this would explain
>why TSM isn't writing to them and telling you the storage pool is full even
>though at first glance it appears it isn't.
>
>TSM can change the access automatically to "ReadOnly" or even something else
>if an event occurs the warrents it. E.g. if TSM loses access to the
>filesystem It's likely to mark all the volumes on that filesystem to
>"unavailable". There are also cases where it'll change it to some of the
>other values. To see why it did so you have to scan through the activity log
>(e.g. do a "q act begind=today-7 search=sp1" or something similar).
>
>The other possibility is the max size threshold which someone else
>mentioned. Also, although remote, check the stgpool access parameter (q stg
>f=d) to ensure it's readwrite.
>
>Gerald Wichmann
>Senior Systems Development Engineer
>Zantaz, Inc.
>925.598.3099 (w)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Simeon Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 11:36 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: TSM storage problem
>
>We just got a TSM server up and running (still in a testing phase but
>it's running).
>I recently tried to backup a new node I created and got this error -
>ANS1329S Server out of data storage space
>
>Now, the server only has an 80GB partition for data storage at the
>moment.  That is split into 7 10GB files and one 4GB.
>The 4GB is 95% full but the others are around 30 - 40% full.
>
>Storage pool info --
>
>STORAGE       DISK             76,480.0      41.7      41.7       90      70
>
>X:\SERVER1\SP1               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
>34.2     On-Line
>X:\SERVER1\SP2               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
>41.0     On-Line
>X:\SERVER1\SP3               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
>37.8     On-Line
>X:\SERVER1\SP4               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
>34.0     On-Line
>X:\SERVER1\SP5               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
>31.4     On-Line
>X:\SERVER1\SP6               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
>39.0     On-Line
>X:\SERVER1\SP7               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
>49.1     On-Line
>X:\SERVER1\SP8               STORAGE       DISK             4,800.0
>96.4     On-Line
>
>Why would I get this error if there is more than enough room for a backup?
>I'm new to TSM administration so maybe I'm missing something.
>
>sim
>And keep in mind it could be something REALLY stupid that I just forgot
>about.
>
>

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