I wonder if anyone else has had a similar issue... We have a TSM server (5.2) running on a Windows 2000 server. This runs on an IBM x346 hardware.
This server also has IBM Storage Management software on it which has been happily running on there for around a year. Today I also installed IBM Director on this server. To complete the installation we have to reboot the server. Upon reboot the server now crashes just as it finishes starting up Windows with "unexpected_kernel_mode_trap" on the blue screen of death... If we boot up the server in safe mode it boots up OK however we cannot get any TSM services to run, and it won't let me un-install IBM Director. We took all the hard disks out of this x346 and put them in another x346 to boot up but the same error occurred. As we can see the TSM data storage disks (the D and the E drive) when we boot up in safe mode we would rather not blow everything away by re-installing Windows and having to recreate TSM from scratch and restore all the data from the tapes. I realise that this is mainly a Windows issue now, but if anyone else was in a similar situation with their TSM server I would like to know if you were able to get around it. Thanks Paul Paul Dudley ANL IT Operations Dept. ANL Container Line [EMAIL PROTECTED] ANL DISCLAIMER This e-mail and any file attached is confidential, and intended solely to the named addressees. Any unauthorised dissemination or use is strictly prohibited. If you received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the sender by return e-mail from your system. Please do not copy, use or make reference to it for any purpose, or disclose its contents to any person.