I recently upgraded to ADSM V2.1r3 from 2.1
The procedure appeared to go well (except that it deleted all the tape units
and associated library "devices")
Now, however, I appear to have problems with a Query Association - it runs
extremely slowly and hangs, ending in me control-c-ing it. The information
I get out of it is:
>adsm> quer assoc
>
>Policy Domain Name: STANDARD
> Schedule Name: DEFAULT
> Associated Nodes:
>
>Policy Domain Name: STANDARD
> Schedule Name: DESKTOP2
>ANS5102I Return code 4.
>ANS5100I Session established with server THEBES: AIX-RS/6000
>
>
>C.
>ANDPC.
>H_LAW.
>.
>ASD.
>ASD.
>ANS5536E Interrupted by user.
The dsmerror.log file has this in it:
>01/15/1996 07:13:24 cuPing: Out of sequence verb: verb: F1
>01/15/1996 07:14:22 ANS5536E Interrupted by user.
>01/15/1996 07:15:08 ANS5521E I/O Error reading command input.
If I don't interrupt it, I get the same result on the screen, but the
log says this:
>01/15/1996 08:26:45 cuPing: Out of sequence verb: verb: F1
>01/15/1996 08:41:54 TcpRead: Zero byte buffer read.
>01/15/1996 08:41:54 sessRecvVerb: Error -50 from call to 'readRtn'.
>01/15/1996 08:41:55 cuGetAdmCmdResp: Received a communication read error: rc:
>-50
>01/15/1996 08:41:55 ANS5658E TCP/IP failure.
>01/15/1996 08:41:55 ANS5787E Communication timeout. Reissue the command.
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RUBICKS SIGNATURE!!! Complete the following puzzle for sender information:
RUBICKS SIGNATURE!!! Complete the following puzzle for sender information:
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|Simon T| |ravaglia| |Unix Sy| |stems A| |ministra| |tor, Un|
|iversity| | of Wa| |ikato, | |Private | | Bag 31| |05 Hami|
|lton, N| |ew Zeal| |and. Ph| |+64-7-83| |8-4079. | | |
+--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+
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