After getting these type of errors:
ANR0530W Transaction failed for session 198009 for node
LIFE15ACM (WinNT) - internal server error
detected. SAT3
04/17/05 20:10:57 ANR0104E imbkins.c(4593): Error 2 deleting row
from table
"Expiring.Objects".
I need ideas on how to maintain records of data that has been archived,
the file name, mgtm class, when the data is due to expire. I need to be
able to show proof of when the data was archived and expired in the case
where a customer asks for data that we did initially archive but it has
since expi
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Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: restore asking for offsite copy instead of primary
maybe the primary copy is marked unavailable... do a q vol f=d to
see..
nnn=volume number
-Original Message-----
From: Blair, Georgia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
I had a user trying to restore a database and found data unavailable to
server. The restore was asking for a volume that was offsite. Why wouldn't
it ask for the primary copy and how do I know what primary volume the data
is on?
Thanks,
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I have an NT 4.0 client running TSM version 3.7.2.19. Server version
AIX4.3.3 running 3.7.5.0. The problem is the backup stalls and eventually
dies on one of the drives. All other drives complete. I have changed the
idletimeout on the server, no luck. No error messages are generated. A
chkdsk has
I am using the summary table to monitor how much data migrates from disk on
a daily basis. What is the easiest way to find change the amount to
gigabytes versus bytes? Or does someone have a particular select statement
for this.
Thanks in advance
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Has anyone seen these errors or know if they point to a problem with TSM
at all?
DT-01610E: Attempted to insert new dump process using duplicate PID: 25176
DT-01610E: The OS re-assigned a PID before it had been removed from the
OBT task list.
DT-01610E: The backup must be restarted. N
Is there a command to use that displays the format of a tape volume?
We did an upgrade of our tapedrives from b1a to e1a. Tapes were marked
read-only and data was moved off. If some of the tape volumes were not
marked read-only or put in read/write erroneously how can you detect which
they are?
I am running TSM 3.7.3.8 on AIX 4.3.3 with a 3494 tape library with 3590e1a
drives fairly recently upgraded from b1a's.
When running reclamation, migration, and move data certain volumes are
trying to be mounted on one particular drive. If that drive is not available
we get error messages:
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