Guys, I am running Windows 2K cluster, TSM 4.2. Early yesterday morning the server crashed and would not start (on either node of the cluster). When I try and start it manually I get: "ANR0212E. Unable to read disk definition file: dsmserv.dsk"
I can see the DSK file, I can edit the file, I have tried running dsmserv.exe from inside the directory where the file exists, I have tried copying the file into the SERVER directory and running dsmserv - all to no avail. I tried editing the file with only a single line, pointing to the first database node, and this gave the same error. I did see a posting on adsm.org regarding the log file filling and crashing the server - I tried to do an expand of the log but I keep getting the same message. My first TSM instance on the cluster is still working correctly, and works correctly with either physical cluster node in charge. I have logged a job with IBM, but with the version being not supported I am not sure how far I can push the relationship. Any ideas/thoughts/prayers would be appreciated. Regards, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Graham Trigge IT Technical Specialist Server Support Telstra Australia Office: (02) 8272 8657 Mobile: 0409 654 434 "Remember, sometimes your the statue and sometimes your the pigeon" ---------------------------------------- The information contained in this e-mail and any attachments to it: (a) may be confidential and if you are not the intended recipient, any interference with, use, disclosure or copying of this material is unauthorised and prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please delete it and notify the sender; (b) may contain personal information of the sender as defined under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). Consent is hereby given to the recipient(s) to collect, hold and use such information for any reasonable purpose in the ordinary course of TES' business, such as responding to this email, or forwarding or disclosing it to a third party.