Q&D could be to set COMMMETHOD NONE at the end of your dsmserv.opt and run the server in the foreground to run your audit. The bogus portnumber has the advantage of allowing you to remotely control the server...
On 22 jun 2009, at 18:31, Richard Rhodes wrote:
I tried a DISABLE SESSIONS ALL, but it didn't work. Tape mounts (via server-to-server, I assume) still worked. I found this puzzling. Rick "Petrullo, Michael G." <mpetru...@lmus.l To EGGMASON.COM> ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Sent by: "ADSM: cc Dist Stor Manager" Subject <ads...@vm.marist Re: audit library problems .EDU> 06/22/2009 11:11 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ads...@vm.marist .EDU> Hi Rick, Try using the following commands which will disable all client and server sessions to the TSM server: DISABLE SESSIONS CLIENT DISABLE SESSIONS SERVER Hope this helps! Michael Petrullo Storage Support Administrator Legg Mason Technology Services Phone: 410.580.7381 Email: mpetru...@leggmason.com -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Richard Rhodes Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 11:02 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] audit library problems This past weekend we started the process of upgrading our TSM environment from v5.4.1 to v.5.2.2. We have 2 dedicated library managers (3584 libs) and 7 tsm library client instances and a bunch of storage agents. The first step was to upgrade _one_ of the library managers. After we upgrade this library manager instance we hit APAR IC59453, where drives would drop to a UKNOWN status and become unavailable. The library manager would start working, then quickly degrade till it quit servicing mounts. IBM support had us upgrade to patch v.5.5.2.1 to fix. When this problem occurred the library managers view of the library got messed up (ANR8300E) and required a AUDIT LIBR to clean up. And there I hit frustration! Audit Libr cmd requires that the library be unused - no processes/sessions have tape mounted. It also requires at least one drive be online. If you issue the cmd before any drives are online, it's process throws an error saying there are not online drives. When this problem occurred and need to do a Audit, I would change all the drives to online=no, halt/start the library manager, bring _one_ drive . . . and INSTANTLY a mount would occur for a library client instance!! I would then issue the Audit Libr cmd (which waits for the drive to become free) and work to get the process/session that has the mount to end. This is SO FRUSTRATING. I had to do this multiple time is working through this problem. I asked IBM support if there was any way to tell a dedicated library manager to STOP SERVICING client requests, and he said there isn't. QUESTION: How can you effectively get a audit libr cmd to run in a busy library sharing environment? I came up with these ideas: 1) Drop all paths for a drive except for the the library manager itself - giving a dedicated drive to the library manager. 2) Change the password on the server-to-server setup. (wishful thinking invoked) 3) Get IBm to add a library client library online/offline function. 4) Get IBM to add a library manager online/offline function for servicing mount requests. 5) Get IBM to allow audit libr to run without a online drive. (WHY does an Audit need a drive online anyway? A audit is to the SMC device for the library proper, not a RMT drive device). rick (sorry . .. was venting a little)
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