ADSM-L

Re: What's wrong with this picture?

1998-07-20 08:18:25
Subject: Re: What's wrong with this picture?
From: "Caupain, Jerry" <gc097 AT CIVILITY.AMSTERDAM DOT NL>
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 14:18:25 +0200
Hello Andrew,

I found these lines in my dsmerror.log file:

07/17/1998 22:03:52 PrivIncrFileSpace: Received rc=164 from
fioGetDirEntries:  /home  /as_ps
07/17/1998 22:03:52 ANS4023E Error processing '/home': file input/output
error
07/17/1998 23:08:57 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'GCAC13_BUP' failed.
Return code = 4.

Do you know what action should be taken now?

Jerry Caupain
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van:  Andrew Raibeck [SMTP:storman AT US.IBM DOT COM]
> Verzonden:    maandag 20 juli 1998 13:23
> Aan:  ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Onderwerp:    Re: What's wrong with this picture?
>
> A closer look at dsmsched.log should reveal the problem. If you have
> the QUIET
> option set and you don't see anything useful, try running with
> VERBOSE. The
> most common reason I've seen for this error is that ADSM ran into a
> problem
> with one of your file systems. For example, if you have a domain
> statement that
> reads:
>
> domain / /home /usr /share1 /share2
>
> and one of these file systems does not exist, or is not mounted, or
> had an I/O
> error, then ADSM won't be able to process that file system and the
> backup
> status will be failed. The solution is to make sure that all file
> systems in
> the domain are mounted, or to update the domain to indicate only file
> systems
> that are mounted, or to take corrective action in the event of I/O
> problems.
>
> These are common reasons for the results you are seeing. Another
> possibility
> could be a failed network connection. Again, dsmsched.log should have
> something
> indicating the problem.
>
> Andy Raibeck
> IBM Storage Systems Division
> ADSM Client Development
> e-mail: storman AT us.ibm DOT com
>
>
>
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>
>
> Hello ADSM users,
>
> I use ADSM 3.1.1.3 server and ADSM 3.1.0.2 client, both on AIX RS6000.
> I get this message all the time from my dsmsched.log.
> It says here that there are no failed objects but yet my backup has
> failed.
> I can't see anything wrong.
>
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Total number of objects inspected:   65,773
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Total number of objects backed up:      726
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Total number of objects updated:        893
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Total number of objects rebound:          0
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Total number of objects deleted:        339
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Total number of objects failed:           0
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Total number of bytes transferred:   587.91 MB
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Data transfer time:                  492.42 sec
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Network data transfer rate:        1,222.57 KB/sec
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Aggregate data transfer rate:        148.54 KB/sec
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Objects compressed by:                   76%
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 Elapsed processing time:           01:07:32
> 07/17/1998 23:08:57 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'GCAC13_BUP' failed.
> Return code = 4.
>
> Also my client seems to place dsmerror.log 's everywhere on the
> system.
> Usually I find my dsmerror.log's in the same directory as my
> dsmsched.log.
> DOes anyone know how I can force the error log in a directory?
>
> Thanx in advance for your answer.
>
> Jerry Caupain
> Storage Manager
>
>
>
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