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Re: Archive commandline problem. Any ideas??

1998-04-15 13:41:11
Subject: Re: Archive commandline problem. Any ideas??
From: Scott Emmons <scotte AT CENTER.USCS DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 10:41:11 -0700
I should have posted output. Here is some...

The files for this test are in "/tmp/adsmtest/data". There are 3 files:
"file1", "file2", and "file3", imaginatively enough!

The first time it lies and says it archived everything. The second time it
actually does it. Notice the messages about waiting for media which is
already mounted.

I made sure the tape was already mounted, so it's not having a problem
with mounting the media.

===CUT HERE===Start up dsm and run first time===
$dsmc
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Command Line Backup Client Interface - Version 3, Release 1, Level 0.1
(C) Copyright IBM Corporation, 1990, 1997, All Rights Reserved.

dsmc> archive -subdir=yes -archmc=atc -password=XXX /tmp/adsmtest/data/
Archive function invoked.

Node Name: USER_ATC
Session established with server WAKKO: AIX-RS/6000
  Server Version 2, Release 1, Level 5.18
  Server date/time: 04/15/1998 10:35:10  Last access: 04/15/1998 10:28:43

Directory-->                 512 /tmp/adsmtest [Sent]
Directory-->                 512 /tmp/adsmtest/data [Sent]
Normal File-->           934,400 /tmp/adsmtest/data/file1 [Sent]
Normal File-->           934,400 /tmp/adsmtest/data/file2 [Sent]
Retry # 1  Directory-->                 512 /tmp/adsmtest [Sent]
Retry # 1  Directory-->                 512 /tmp/adsmtest/data [Sent]
Retry # 1  Normal File-->           934,400 /tmp/adsmtest/data/file1
 ** Unsuccessful **
ANS1114I Waiting for mount of offline media.
Retry # 2  Directory-->                 512 /tmp/adsmtest [Sent]
Retry # 2  Directory-->                 512 /tmp/adsmtest/data [Sent]
Normal File-->           934,400 /tmp/adsmtest/data/file3  ** Unsuccessful
**
ANS1114I Waiting for mount of offline media.
Retry # 1  Normal File-->           934,400 /tmp/adsmtest/data/file3
[Sent]
Archive processing of '/tmp/adsmtest/data/' finished without failure.


Total number of objects inspected:        5
Total number of objects archived:         5
Total number of objects updated:          0
Total number of objects rebound:          0
Total number of objects deleted:          0
Total number of objects failed:           0
Total number of bytes transferred:     4.45 MB
Data transfer time:                    8.17 sec
Network data transfer rate:          558.14 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate:        515.90 KB/sec
Objects compressed by:                    0%
Elapsed processing time:           00:00:08

===CUT HERE===Now run same CMD again without exiting===

dsmc> archive -subdir=yes -archmc=atc -password=XXX /tmp/adsmtest/data/
Archive function invoked.

Directory-->                 512 /tmp/adsmtest [Sent]
Directory-->                 512 /tmp/adsmtest/data [Sent]
Normal File-->           934,400 /tmp/adsmtest/data/file1 [Sent]
Normal File-->           934,400 /tmp/adsmtest/data/file2 [Sent]
Normal File-->           934,400 /tmp/adsmtest/data/file3 [Sent]
Archive processing of '/tmp/adsmtest/data/' finished without failure.


Total number of objects inspected:        5
Total number of objects archived:         5
Total number of objects updated:          0
Total number of objects rebound:          0
Total number of objects deleted:          0
Total number of objects failed:           0
Total number of bytes transferred:     2.67 MB
Data transfer time:                    2.90 sec
Network data transfer rate:          941.13 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate:        761.35 KB/sec
Objects compressed by:                    0%
Elapsed processing time:           00:00:03
===CUT HERE===

Anyone else seen anything like this??

Thanks,
-Scott
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