ADSM-L

[ADSM-L] Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service

2007-06-08 12:15:23
Subject: [ADSM-L] Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service
From: "Welton, Charles" <weltcc AT STLO.MERCY DOT NET>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 10:40:08 -0500
Hello...

I am having an error on a new Windows 2003 server that is having
problems trying to backup 4gig files.  The TSM client was running
5.3.4.0 when the errors started.  I did upgrade the TSM client to
5.4.0.4 and the same error still occurred.  I then tried a backup local
to the server "inc e:\ -subdir=yes" and received the following errors in
the dsmerror.log.

06/08/2007 09:35:44 ANS9999E ntrc.cpp(928): Received Win32 RC 1450
(0x000005aa) from FileRead(): ReadFile
'\\sprg-optical\e$\BUSOFF-IOV\IOV\BUSOFF\BUSOF126.IOV
<file://sprg-optical/e$/BUSOFF-IOV/IOV/BUSOFF/BUSOF126.IOV> '. Error
desription: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the
requested service.
06/08/2007 09:35:44 ANS1028S An internal program error occurred.
06/08/2007 09:38:26 ANS9999E ntrc.cpp(928): Received Win32 RC 1450
(0x000005aa) from FileRead(): ReadFile
'\\sprg-optical\e$\BUSOFF-IOV\IOV\BUSOFF\STAR5.IOV
<file://sprg-optical/e$/BUSOFF-IOV/IOV/BUSOFF/STAR5.IOV> '. Error
desription: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the
requested service.
06/08/2007 09:38:26 ANS1028S An internal program error occurred.

This is what the output looked liked from the command line:

Incremental backup of volume 'e:\'
ANS9999E ntrc.cpp(928): Received Win32 RC 1450 (0x000005aa) from
FileRead(): ReadFile '\\sprg-optical\e$\BUSOFF-IOV\IOV\BUSOFF\STAR5.IOV
<file://sprg-optical/e$/BUSOFF-IOV/IOV/BUSOFF/STAR5.IOV> '. Error
desription: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the
requested service. Normal File--> 4,294,963,200
<file://sprg-optical/e$/Busoff-iov/IOV/busoff/STAR5.I>
\\sprg-optical\e$\Busoff-iov\IOV\busoff\STAR5.I
<file://sprg-optical/e$/Busoff-iov/IOV/busoff/STAR5.IOV> OV **
Unsuccessful **

Has anyone experienced this problem and if so... is there a solution?


Charles Welton