Hi Guillaume, What command did you use to change the size of the "Receive Pool Buffer Size"?
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 12:44:09 -0400 David E Ehresman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If other people who are experiencing the problem also > have receive pool > buffer errors and increasing the size of the buffer pool > helps, maybe we > can get this added to the faq. > > David > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/14/03 11:50AM >>> > Hi David > > Thanks for the response. The "No receive pool buffer > errors" was at > 88934!!! I changed the Receive Pool Buffer Size to 2048 > (it was at 384) > and am hoping everything will > be well for tonight. I am having the sysadmins bounce th > eschedulers on > all the servers that did not work last night just in > case... > > > Guillaume Gilbert > Conseiller - Gestion du stockage > CGI - Gestion intigri des technologies > TEL.: (514) 415-3000 ext 5091 > Pager: (514) 957-2615 > Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ____________________________________________________________ > > > > > David E Ehresman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> > on 2003-08-14 > 11:04:49 > > Veuillez ripondre ` "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Envoyi par : "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Pour : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc : > Objet : Re: Resolved: URGENT!! TSM client schedules > not running > > My problem was also with Prompted nodes only. Polling > nodes ran ok as > did croned backups. > > The tcp setting was the size of the Receive Pool Buffer. > IBM gave me > this query to determine if there was a problem: > (echo "----";date; netstat -v ent1 | grep "Receive Pool > Buffer" ) > > The "No Receive Pool Buffer Errors" line should report > zero. They had > me set the "Receive Pool Buffer Size" up to 2048 (AIX > 5.1). > Unfortunately, I don't remember the command to do that. > > David > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/14/03 10:29AM >>> > Ok you guys had to start talking about this and now it > has happened to > me. Nearly all my servers in prompt mode didn't take a > backup last > night. Nothing in the activity > log and nothing in the dsmsched.logs. I'm running server > 5.1.6.4 on > AIX > 5.1 and clients range from 4.1.2.12 to 5.1.5.15, all > Windows (NT and > 2k). Most of these servers > had the MS patch installed for the blaster virus > yesterday. Is this > just a coincidence??. I know its not a network problem > because all my > UNIX clients where running > backups all night and those are not scheduled by TSM but > by crontabs. > > So David, what was the tcpip settings you had to change? > > Thanks > > Guillaume Gilbert > Conseiller - Gestion du stockage > CGI - Gestion intigri des technologies > TEL.: (514) 415-3000 ext 5091 > Pager: (514) 957-2615 > Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ____________________________________________________________ > > When I had the problem, I did open a PMR and they finally > tracked my > problem down to a tcp read buffer problem. They had me > adjust the tcp > values and the problem has not reoccurred. > > David Jacques Butcher TCM (Technology Corporate Management) Software Engineer Cell: +27 (0)84 676 0329 Tell: +27 (0)11 483-2000 Fax: +27 (0)11 728-3656 Nat. IT Diploma, MCSE, IBM Tivoli Storage Manager 5.1 Certified, NetVault Certified, IPSTor Certified, IBM Certified Specialist - Enterprise Tape Solutions Version 2 == Download ringtones, logos and picture messages at Ananzi Mobile Fun. http://www.ananzi.co.za/cgi-bin/goto.pl?mobile