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ANR0529W, ANR0530W,ANR0529W,ANR0444W,ANR0484W messages in server activity log for Windows2000 backup client.

2002-08-26 11:46:19
Subject: ANR0529W, ANR0530W,ANR0529W,ANR0444W,ANR0484W messages in server activity log for Windows2000 backup client.
From: "Talafous, John G." <Talafous AT TIMKEN DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 09:24:33 -0400
Server is TSM 4.2.1.9, AIX 5.1. Client is TSM 4.2.2.0, Windows2000.
Everything is running well until BOOM! This sequence of messages:

08/25/2002 21:36:53  ANR0529W Transaction failed for session 1236 for node

                      GNWHSTG1 (WinNT) - insufficient memory.

08/25/2002 21:36:53  ANR0530W Transaction failed for session 1245 for node

                      GNWHSTG1 (WinNT) - internal server error detected.

08/25/2002 21:36:53  ANR0529W Transaction failed for session 1236 for node

                      GNWHSTG1 (WinNT) - insufficient memory.

08/25/2002 21:36:53  ANR0444W Protocol error on session 1245 for node
GNWHSTG1
                      (WinNT) - out-of-sequence verb (type Data) received.

08/25/2002 21:36:54  ANR0403I Session 1236 ended for node GNWHSTG1 (WinNT).

08/25/2002 21:36:54  ANR0484W Session 1245 for node GNWHSTG1 (WinNT)
terminated
                      - protocol violation detected.


Notice that client GNWHSTG1 has two sessions (1245 and 1236) blowing up. It
looks as if the 3GB of server memory is inadequate. I have implemented
MEMORYEFFECIENTBACKUP on all clients via CLOPTSETs. The scenario is
contagious and spreads to other clients. (sigh)

A couple of questions: Has anyone else seen this type of behavior? On AIX,
how can I tell if AIX paging is effective? Is AIX paging a solution?

After posting this, I am off to support!

TIA,
John G. Talafous              IS Technical Principal
The Timken Company            Global Software Support
P.O. Box 6927                 Data Management
1835 Dueber Ave. S.W.         Phone: (330)-471-3390
Canton, Ohio USA  44706-0927  Fax  : (330)-471-4034
talafous AT timken DOT com           http://www.timken.com


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