ADSM-L

Re: [ADSM-L] ANS5280E Object enumeration from a file set or file list failed

2008-05-30 09:57:59
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] ANS5280E Object enumeration from a file set or file list failed
From: "Laughlin, Lisa" <Lisa.Laughlin AT DOR.MO DOT GOV>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 08:56:24 -0500
Hmmm.  When I manually go thru the process (in the gui click ASR & Systemstate) 
it works..........
 

thanks!
lisa 

 


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        From: Laughlin, Lisa 
        Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 8:16 AM
        To: 'Timothy Hughes'
        Cc: 'ADSM: Dist Stor Manager'
        Subject: RE: ANS5280E Object enumeration from a file set or file list 
failed
        
        
        By default TSM backs up system state with vss-- how you specify an 
alternate "provider" in TSM-- I don't know. 
         
        I had the error you described yesterday and I thought I had fixed it.  
I had updated client code and included the lvsa module in the msiexec install 
statement.  I had the stanza 
        snapshotproviderimage    none
        in my dsm.opt file.  I thought that's what was wrong, because an 
identically set up server didn't have that in it's dsm.opt file.  So I removed 
it.
         
        The error was still there this morning.  I just ran a OS backup of the 
system state and it worked fine.  Further investigation needed.
        I'd like to know what the difference is between these two 
backups.--i.e. what is the diff between a "full, TSM backup" and an 
"incremental" ??
         
        Incremental backup of volume '\\dr1243194\c$'
         
        Incremental backup of volume 'SYSTEMOBJECT'
        Successful incremental backup of 'Automated System Recovery'
         
        ANS1802E Incremental backup of '\\dr1243194\c$' finished with 2 failure
         
        Successful incremental backup of 'COM+ Database'
        Successful incremental backup of 'Event Log'
        Successful incremental backup of 'Registry'
        Successful incremental backup of 'WMI Database'
        Successful incremental backup of 'System and Boot Files'
        
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Executing scheduled command now.
        05/29/2008 22:26:34 --- SCHEDULEREC OBJECT BEGIN DAILY1015 05/29/2008 
22:15:00
        05/29/2008 22:26:34 Incremental backup of volume '\\drimgrelease02\c$'
        05/29/2008 22:26:34 Incremental backup of volume '\\drimgrelease02\d$'
        05/29/2008 22:26:34 Incremental backup of volume 'SYSTEMSTATE'
        05/29/2008 22:26:40 Performing a full, TSM backup of object 'COM+ REGDB 
Writer' component 'COM+ REGDB' using shadow copy.
        05/29/2008 22:26:40 Performing a full, TSM backup of object 'Registry 
Writer' component 'Registry' using shadow copy.
        05/29/2008 22:26:40 Performing a full, TSM backup of object 'System 
Writer' component 'System Files' using shadow copy.
        05/29/2008 22:26:40 Performing a full, TSM backup of object 'Event Log 
Writer' component 'Event Logs' using shadow copy.
        05/29/2008 22:26:40 Performing a full, TSM backup of object 'IIS 
Metabase Writer' component 'IISMETABASE' using shadow copy.
        05/29/2008 22:26:40 Performing a full, TSM backup of object 'WMI 
Writer' component 'Windows Managment Instrumentation' using shadow copy.
        05/29/2008 22:27:21 Backup of object 'SystemState' component 'System 
State' finished successfully.
        05/29/2008 22:27:21 ANS1999E Incremental processing of 
'DRIMGRELEASE02\SystemState\NULL\System State\SystemState' stopped.
         
        
        05/29/2008 22:27:26 ANS5280E Object enumeration from a file set or file 
list failed.
        05/29/2008 22:27:26 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN

        thanks!
        lisa 

         
        
        

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                From: Timothy Hughes [mailto:Timothy.Hughes AT oit.state.nj DOT 
us] 
                Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 7:56 AM
                To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager; Laughlin, Lisa; Richard Sims
                Subject: Re: ANS5280E Object enumeration from a file set or 
file list failed
                
                
                Lisa, Richard thanks!
                
                Lisa,
                
                I took a look at the dsm.opt file (below), How can I tell if it 
is using VSS to backup system state objects?
                
                LANG AMENG
                DOMAIN    ALL-LOCAL
                TCPSERVERADDRESS xxxxx.xxx.xxxx
                PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
                TCPCLIENTADDRESS xx.xx.xx.xx
                NODENAME ScJ170     
                subdir yes
                replace prompt
                tcpb 32
                tcpw 63
                SCHEDMODE    PROMPTED
                txnbytelimit 25600
                errorlogname c:\progra~1\tivoli\tsm\baclient\dsmerror.log
                SCHEDlogname c:\progra~1\tivoli\tsm\baclient\dsmsched.log
                errorlogretention 14
                schedlogretention 7
                tcpnodelay yes
                resourceutilization  3
                LARGECOMMbuffers  yes
                CHANGINGRETRIES    2
                COMPRESSIon       Yes
                include "*:\WINDOWS\system32\...\Logs\*.log" special
                exclude "*:\Program Files\Artisoft\WinBEEP 32\Server 
Data\Fountain.pst"
                MANAGEDSERVICES    WEBCLIENT SCHEDULE
                
                
                

                Richard,  
                

                we use  'clientopt sets' for the include/inclexcl' I compared 
the system's 'dsmc q inclexcl' with another and they are for the most part the 
same.
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                Thanks
                Tim
                
                Laughlin, Lisa wrote:
                

                        There is a technote about an backup errors having to do 
with that reg key:
                        
                        
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21243837 
                        
                        So far I've found the reg query reg add routine (remote 
from a command prompt) to be straight forward-- I just run it as I am updating 
client code to 5.5.0.6.
                        
                        thanks!
                        lisa 
                        
                        
                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT 
VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf Of Richard Sims
                        Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 1:23 PM
                        To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
                        Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] ANS5280E Object enumeration from 
a file set or file list failed
                        
                        On May 29, 2008, at 11:43 AM, Timothy Hughes wrote:
                        
                          

                                05/26/2008 00:15:52 ANS5279E Error processing 
                                
'\\scj170\c$\WINDOWS\Repair\Backup\BootableSystemState\Registry
                                \default':
                                file not found.
                                    

                        
                        Tim -
                        
                        I'll bow to anyone who is actually familiar with 
Windows, but my guess would be that things under the Repair directory should 
inherently be excluded by the Exclude list inherently contributed to TSM by 
Windows, as revealed in 'dsmc q inclexcl' where such entries are listed as 
contributed by "Operating System", and constitute what I believe to be called 
"Component Registry file list".  If so, this would suggest to me that something 
has gone wrong with the Registry contents on that W2000 system, ostensibly in 
the HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control
                        \BackupRestore\FilesNotToBackup registry subkey.  I 
would compare that system's 'dsmc q inclexcl' with that on another W2000 system 
in your shop which is at the same SP level.
                        
                           what little I know,  Richard Sims