Szymon,
This is a regular hex file output, its written assembler language,
I ran it as far as I could, you are orking with libraries that I am
not familiar with.
basically, you need a good psychiatrist if you know what this stuff
all means.
You are having memory clashes with some
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I'm not sure about the reason of error. I think it's a TSM crash, because
OS is working without errors.
I extended my recovery log and create additional, but it didn
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I would like to increase my log more, but I have no space on the disc. How
can I move new log from one place to another to increase log with more
space?
This is 5.2
On Apr 28, 2006, at 5:48 AM, Szymon Kacprzak wrote:
...
ANRD pkthread.c(835): ThreadId<0> Run-time assertion failed:
"Cmp64(
scanLsn, LOGV->headLsn ) != GREATERTHAN", Thread 0, File logread.c,
Line
395. ...
Szymon -
It appears that you have Log Sequence Number inconsistencies in your
TSM
Hmmm, 200MB extension is not a lot. I once had to perform an dsmserv
auditdb on W2K3 (TSM 5.3.x) and had to increase the log from 2 upto 10GB
just to get the auditdb running.
Have you looked in dsmserv.err if it contains additional information?
When you start dsmserv from the command-line do you g
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I've created additional recovery log by "dsmfmt -log logname size" and then
"dsmserv extend logname size".
After that (TSM didn't start) I decided to increase my log
Have you created the recovery log the same size as before or did you
increase the size?
Met vriendelijke groet, with kind regards,
Richard van Denzel
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Szymon
Kacprzak
Verzonden: vrijdag 28 april 2006 11