Each client on the list has a filespace with an fsid, but no name.
At 02:52 PM 1/31/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Not sure this will yield anything of interest, but what does this show:
select node_name, '"' || filespace_name || '"' from filespaces where node_name='CERIUM'
(or pick any other node name that is having this difficulty).
Regards,
Andy
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> wrote on 01/31/2005 14:42:26:
> I'm trying some machines to a different server. I've exported the client > definitions for three large clients successfully. These will just cycle > away in two months on their old box. I've tried exporting 5 different > smaller clients, all with the same results: > > > >01/31/05 12:06:26 ANR0919E Filespace name with length 0 was > >encountered for > > nodes > > CERIUM,STORM,STARBUCK,CALYPSO,MA,HONEYCOMB,PICASSO- > > > >.BSD.UCHICAGO.EDU,BUBBLES,MUTANTS,OUTGROUP.UCHICAGO.EDU,- > > CETUS,THERA,MHD2,BLAST,FLEETWOOD. (SESSION: > > 49773, > > PROCESS: > > 1410) > >01/31/05 12:06:26 ANR9999D smxi.c(1165): ThreadId<155> Error 1 > >setting > > object names. Callchain of previous message: > > 0x10016138 > > outDiagf <- 0x104127D4 SmQryExportObjects <- > > 0x10433AC4 > > DoExportImportVerbs <- 0x104348C4 > > SmAdminSession <- > > 0x10404230 DoAdminGeneral <- 0x10407378 > > smExecuteSession > > <- 0x10417F3C XiSessionThread <- 0x10007AE8 > > StartThread > > <- 0xD004B410 _pthread_body <- (SESSION: > > 49773, PROCESS: > > 1410) > > The listed nodes with 0 length filespace names are in other domains, and > are primarily IRIX machines with a few Linux86. Thay all have what seems > to be healthy filespaces attached to them. If I try exporting the 5 nodes > with filed=none, they export the definitions without problem. I suspect DB > corruption, but at 200+ Gb for the DB, audit is out of the question. > > Both sending and receiving machines are AIX 5.2 and TSM 5.2.2.5. Until > today and this domain, there hasn't been a hint of trouble with EXPORT NODE. > > > > > > > Fred Johanson > ITSM Administrator > University of Chicago > 773-702-8464
Fred Johanson ITSM Administrator University of Chicago 773-702-8464