ADSM-L

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2015-10-04 18:07:24
     We saw this here at amoco under the same environments...
     and I bet there is a consistent time they quit each 24 hour period.
     From what I remember it was a combination of something with the OS/2
     scheduler, the mvs server, and the way the mvs adsm server showed
     everything in GMT time rather than local time... I can't remember
     exactly when and what it was that fixed it. Our OS/2 & L-Notes node
     admin. will probably have to fill in the OS/2 client details (he
     watches the list also) but I know with the MVS server code 2.1.10 &
     OS/2 client 2.1.6 all is well...

     So please don't hate me & call me "IBM" when I say....

     Are you at the latest level of code? If not, upgrade.

     This one was a real stumpper but has gone away now (here at Amoco).

     AND ON THE RESTORE... just use the fromdate fromtime todate totime to
     narrow the selection down to the one you want to restore...

     Hope th is helps...
     later
          Dwight




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Subject: anr0400i messages
Author:  ADSM-L (ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU) at unix,mime
Date:    6/20/97 7:35 AM


hi all,

I have 2 questions.  first, i have an mvs server with os/2 clients.  one
particular client keeps appending these messages in the activity log:

06/19/1997 19:15:32    ANR0403I Session 625 ended for node FGI0006
(OS/2).
  06/19/1997 19:17:42    ANR0400I Session 626 started for node FGI0006
(OS/2).
  06/19/1997 19:17:43    ANR0403I Session 626 ended for node FGI0006
(OS/2).
  06/19/1997 19:19:52    ANR0400I Session 627 started for node FGI0006
(OS/2).
  06/19/1997 19:19:53    ANR0403I Session 627 ended for node FGI0006
(OS/2).
  06/19/1997 19:22:02    ANR0400I Session 628 started for node FGI0006
(OS/2).
  06/19/1997 19:22:03    ANR0403I Session 628 ended for node FGI0006
(OS/2).
  06/19/1997

These messages appear almost constantly--it seems--for this one client.

My second question is, how do you selectively restore an older version
of a backed up file?

thanks
steve white

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