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Re: Solaris server stops working

1996-07-17 07:01:09
Subject: Re: Solaris server stops working
From: Bryan King <bking AT ISM DOT CA>
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 12:01:09 +0100
Not to confuse the two Kings, but I have a problem similiar to Brad King.

On Monday my AIX server, dedicated to ADSM, decided to pack it in.  The
server just died, and it seemed strange.  There were no messages in the
logs.  My server was running for about 32 days and a few hours. The
only difference with mine is that I did not change any hardware,
and my database usage is about 75% (1.4GB in size).

Has anyone else seen this happen?



Bradley King wrote:
>
> I have a very confusing problem. (at least for me)  I have been running
> a Solaris 1.2.0 adsm server for about a month now.   I wanted to add a device,
> which I think I did successfully. At some point on the same day the server
> stopped communicating with anyone. I killed and restarted it to no avail
> I rebooted the server to no avail. Since I have a respawn in the inittab
> for the server and several schedule clients I rebooted the Sun after changing
> the inittab. I then launched the dsmserv by hand it says:
>
> ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for Sun Solaris
> [1] 403
> # Version 1, Release 2, Level 0.0/1.0
>
> Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
>
> 5765-303 (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 1994. All rights reserved.
> U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure
> restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation.
>
> ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 16:24:47 on Mar 14 1995.
> ANR7801I Subsystem process ID is 403.
> ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt.
> ANR0990I ADSM server restart-recovery in progress.
> ANR0200I Recovery log assigned capacity is 28 megabytes.
> ANR0201I Database assigned capacity is 224 megabytes.
> ANR0306I Recovery log volume mount in progress.
> ANR0353I Recovery log analysis pass in progress.
> ANR0354I Recovery log redo pass in progress.
> ANR0355I Recovery log undo pass in progress.
> ANR0362W Database usage exceeds 92 % of its assigned capacity.
>
> then it just sits there w/o using cpu or allowing any connections. There
> are no errors in the log file, none on the screen. Is there anything that
> can be done? Since the server gives no indication of errors and there
> is no way to communicate with it I don't know what to do next.
>
> They typical resonse to an attempt to connect is as follows:
> >dsmdsmc
> ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
> Command Line Administrative Interface - Version 2, Release 1, Level 0.3
> (C) Copyright IBM Corporation, 1990, 1996, All Rights Reserved.
>
> Enter your user id:  admin
> ANS5658E TCP/IP failure.
> ANS5519E Unable to establish session with server.
>
> ANS5103I Highest return code was -50.
> >
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