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HELP!! . Return code is: 127

2003-10-21 09:07:51
Subject: HELP!! . Return code is: 127
From: T_MML <T_MML AT BOTICARIO.COM DOT BR>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 09:44:04 -0200
hi all,

my problem is the code: 127

after running my postschedule the code error 127 is registered in my
dsmsched.log

look below:

 

TSM SERVER V4.2.2.0 (Win2k)

TSM Client V4.2.1.0 (Red Hat Linux release 6.2)

 

 

----------------- file DSMSCHED.LOG
----------------------------------------------

10/21/03   04:43:08 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN

10/21/03   04:43:08 Total number of objects inspected:  118,610

10/21/03   04:43:08 Total number of objects backed up:    1,750

10/21/03   04:43:08 Total number of objects updated:          0

10/21/03   04:43:08 Total number of objects rebound:          0

10/21/03   04:43:08 Total number of objects deleted:          0

10/21/03   04:43:08 Total number of objects expired:          1

10/21/03   04:43:08 Total number of objects failed:           0

10/21/03   04:43:08 Total number of bytes transferred:    38.86 GB

10/21/03   04:43:08 Data transfer time:                3,684.83 sec

10/21/03   04:43:08 Network data transfer rate:        11,060.34 KB/sec

10/21/03   04:43:08 Aggregate data transfer rate:      9,530.66 KB/sec

10/21/03   04:43:08 Objects compressed by:                    0%

10/21/03   04:43:08 Elapsed processing time:           01:11:16

10/21/03   04:43:08 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS END

10/21/03   04:43:08 --- SCHEDULEREC OBJECT END BKP_SERVER1 10/21/03
03:30:00

10/21/03   04:43:08

Executing Operating System command or script:

   remove_files.sh

10/21/03   04:43:08 Finished command.  Return code is:

   127

10/21/03   04:43:08 Scheduled event 'BKP_SERVER1' completed
successfully.

10/21/03   04:43:08 Sending results for scheduled event 'BKP_SERVER1'.

10/21/03   04:43:08 Results sent to server for scheduled event
'BKP_SERVER1'.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
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---------------------------- CONFIG
DSM.SYS--------------------------------------------

 

* Sample Client System Options file for UNIX (dsm.sys.smp)             *

************************************************************************

 

*  This file contains the minimum options required to get started

*  using TSM.  Copy dsm.sys.smp to dsm.sys.  In the dsm.sys file,

*  enter the appropriate values for each option listed below and

*  remove the leading asterisk (*) for each one.

 

*  If your client node communicates with multiple TSM servers, be

*  sure to add a stanza, beginning with the SERVERNAME option, for

*  each additional server.

 

************************************************************************

 

  SERVERNAME   SERVER_A

   PASSWORDACCESS generate

   COMMmethod         TCPip

   TCPPort            1500

   TCPServeraddress   100.100.100.1

   NODENAME           server1

 

   ERRORLOGRETENTION    3

   SCHEDLOGRETENTION    3

 

   ERRORLOGNAME  /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmerror.log

   SCHEDLOGNAME  /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmsched.log

 

 

DOMain ALL-LOCAL

 

 

INCLUDE /

 

INCLUDE /backup

 

INCLUDE /boot

 

INCLUDE /home

 

INCLUDE /usr

 

INCLUDE /var

 

POSTSCHEDULECMD remove_files.sh

PRESCHEDULECMD

 

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 **** the file "remove_files.sh" it is the same directory of dsm.exe
****

 **** description of remove_files.sh ****

 

 

cd /backup/oracle/server1/redo_logs/

 

find . -mtime +2 -type f -exec rm {} \; | tee >
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/remove_files_success

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Best Regards,

Elenara

 

Elenara Geraldo

Senior TSM Administrator

Phone   : 55 41 381 7588

Cellular: 55 41 91035796

 

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