Aaron,
Try adding 'exclude.dir ?:\adsm.sys' to the dsm.opt file of the node or add it
in the client options file if it is in use.
I've just looked up yesterday a APAR for this issue where it was said that the
backup on the server went too fast, which caused that adsm.sys was included in
the backup of the C drive too.
best regards,
Kurt
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Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager namens Aaron Durkee
Verzonden: wo 12/04/2006 15:00
Aan: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Onderwerp: [ADSM-L] windows 2003 cluster client error
Hi All,
We have a windows 2003 cluster, whose client has been misbehaviing on both
nodes.
I upgraded yesteday from 5.2 to I 5.3.2.2
This cleaned up some weird things (like evey object transferred being marked
as failed on the c: domain, not the cluster config). St Bernard is installed
also ...
What is left is the following in the error log:
04/12/2006 02:17:07 ANS1228E Sending of object 'SYSTEM SERVICES\CLUSTERDB'
failed
04/12/2006 02:17:07 ANS4005E Error processing 'SYSTEM SERVICES\CLUSTERDB': file
not found
04/12/2006 02:17:43 File 'C:\compaq\hpdiags\idobject.xml' truncated while
reading in Shared Static mode.
04/12/2006 02:20:18 ANS1228E Sending of object 'SYSTEM STATE' failed
04/12/2006 02:20:18 ANS4005E Error processing 'SYSTEM STATE': file not found
The TSM server is 5.3.2 on AIX 5.3
Has anyone seen this before?
Thanks in advance, Aaron
Aaron Durkee
Infrastructure Analyst
Networking and Technical Group
Catholic Health Systems, Inc.
adurkee AT chsbuffalo DOT org
phone: (716) 862-1713
fax: (716) 862-1717
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