Author: Pier Antonio BIANCHI <pierantonio.bianchi AT JRC DOT IT>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 10:47:35 +0100
Hi, after the starting of the server with: dsmserv& I get this sequence of messages ** ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 11:49:02 on Jan 19 1996. ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Versio
You have to format a new (extra and temporary) log file with the dsmfmt command. Type: dsmfmt -help for online help. Afterwords you could start your server with the command: dsmserv extend log <volum
Author: Nicholas Cassimatis <nickpc AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 08:53:23 -0500
You need to extend the log before the ADSM Server will come back up. On my AIX machine, I had to DSMFMT a new volume for the log, then, according to my notes (should be close enough to figure out fro
Author: Pier Antonio BIANCHI <pierantonio.bianchi AT JRC DOT IT>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 15:44:52 +0100
Thanks, this works. Now I' m working on reduce the log to only one file and not two. -- Pier Antonio BIANCHI Pier Antonio BIANCHI ADSM, System Manager JRC - Ispra Italy
I've seen this with ADSM on NT. I never did get around it. Your next chance is to restore your most recent backup: dsmserv restore db todate=today or some such. This will reformat the Recovery Log. I
Author: Bjorn Sandvik [SMTP:BHS AT STATOIL DOT NO]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 18:02:07 -0500
You have to format a new (extra and temporary) log file with the dsmfmt command. Type: dsmfmt -help for online help. Afterwords you could start your server with the command: dsmserv extend log <volum
Author: John Tarella <gj_tarella AT IT.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 21:58:03 +0000
I suggest you use the EXTEND LOG command, documented in the ADSM Admin Reference. The syntax is: Parameters : volname Specifies the name of a new, formatted volume available for use as the recovery l