I use Win2K SP4 and RAM 1GB. I set virtual memory about 1.5 GB and I don't think that "the 2841 message" is cause. When I configure in the first time, I view Initserv.log and also see :
ANR9999D ca.cpp(1339): ThreadId<14> NULL pointer capP from engineP05E760E8 ANR9999D ca.cpp(1339): ThreadId<14> NULL pointer capP from engineP05E760E8 However, TSM server still start successfully and I backup and restore for TSM client. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Sims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 10:52 AM Subject: Re: Recovery TSM server > On Jan 16, 2005, at 10:16 PM, nghiatd wrote: > > > Dear all, > > > > I am testing Disaster recovery function of TSM extended Edition. I do > > steps in userguide. When I restored TSM server, I got message as > > following : > > > > ANR2820I Automatic license audit started as process 2. > > ANR0993I Server initialization complete. > > ANR0916I TIVOLI STORAGE MANAGER distributed by Tivoli is now ready for > > use. > > ANR8439I SCSI library LB0.1.0.4 is ready for operations. > > ANR0985I Process 1 for EXPIRATION running in the BACKGROUND completed > > with > > completion state SUCCESS at 10:07:50. > > ANR2825I License audit process 2 completed successfully - 6 nodes > > audited. > > ANR0987I Process 2 for AUDIT LICENSE running in the BACKGROUND > > processed 6 items > > with a completion state of SUCCESS at 10:07:50. > > ANR2841W Server is NOT IN COMPLIANCE with license terms. > > ANR2103I Activity log pruning completed: 351 records removed. > > ANR9999D ca.cpp(1339): ThreadId<14> NULL pointer capP from engineP > > 05E760E8 > > TSM:VMS-BK_SERVER1> > > ANR9999D ca.cpp(1339): ThreadId<14> NULL pointer capP from engineP > > 05E760E8 > > > > I didn't see TSM service in Services and not start TSM server. > > Help me to fix it ? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Nghiatd, > > > > PS: OS : win2K, TSM 5.2 > > I'd rather be watching the rest of the Golden Globe awards, but... > I haven't heard of that ca error before. A null pointer is most > commonly the result of being unable to allocate the desired size block > of memory. I would check the amount of virtual memory on that system. > We don't know your W2K SP level, but make sure it is appropriate. The > 2841 message indicates that you are lacking your nodelock file, so > depending upon whether you are restoring or rebuilding your server, you > may want to review the files complement. > (Note: In a DR server restoral, you probably want server options > "DISABLESCheds Yes" and "NOMIGRRECL".) > Beyond that, you'll need to call TSM Support. > > Richard Sims >