On Nov 2, 2004, at 10:05 AM, Joni Moyer wrote:
...The 100% I was referring to was both the Pct Util and Pct Migr fields. I have looked throughout the activity logs and have found issues where migration had tried to occur, but at that point in time our temp license key ran out for edt and acsls. (This is a new environment that we are testing/configuring and do not have permanent keys available at this point.) I received many messages within the activity log of the following nature:
10/29/04 14:11:14 ANR1000I Migration process 44 started for storage pool WI NDOWS. (PROCESS: 44)
10/29/04 14:11:15 ANR9999D mmsext.c(2195): ThreadId<55> Invalid response fr om exit (DEMO_EXPIRED). ...
Ending with an internal server error detected. I am working through some messy issues with ACSLS right now. I was just wondering why it didn't retry migrations when I finally had ACSLS working? Or at that point did it retry so many times and then just give up? Thanks in advance for any suggestions/help!
Software can only respond reasonably when it has been programmed to do so. This is a case where the server was utterly confused by the peculiar return value from the software upon which it depended for operation that it could not discern what to do. I would not consider a running server viable after it ran into such a thing, and would restart it upon resolution of the dependent software issue. User exits are never something that should be allowed to go awry, as they very much impact the environment which has adopted them.
Richard Sims