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[ADSM-L] Antwort: [ADSM-L] trouble starting tsm server 6.2.2

2012-07-03 16:55:34
Subject: [ADSM-L] Antwort: [ADSM-L] trouble starting tsm server 6.2.2
From: Ullrich Mänz <umaenz AT FUM DOT DE>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 22:46:38 +0200
Hi Gary,

just "su" to the instance user (i.g. su - tsminst1), next locate file 
dsmserv.opt. it may reside in the directory you are in right now, but it 
ma be located in another subdirectory . cd in that subdirectory and run 
/opt/ti.../dsmserv

If that error persists, you need to add the directory path to db2. 
1. run db2start (all commands executed as instance user). 
2. check for instances known by DB2: run 
/opt/tivoli/tsm/db2/instance/db2ilist

if your instance is listed check for database path:
3. run "db2 list database directory"

If there is no entry like "/home/tsminst1" or an entry that points to a 
subdirectory that does not exist in your home directory.
4. run "db2 update dbm cfg using dftdbpath instance_directory"

run db2stop command and retry to start the TSM server in the foreground.

(please refere to TSM server installation guide, look for chapter 3 
"configuring the server instance manually" and chpter 10 "uninstalling and 
reinstalling..." for additional help / details to the commands needed)

best regards

Ullrich Mänz
Data Center Services

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Von:    "Lee, Gary" <GLEE AT BSU DOT EDU>
An:     ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Datum:  03.07.2012 21:36
Betreff:        [ADSM-L] trouble starting tsm server 6.2.2
Gesendet von:   "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>



Tsm server 6.2.2 running on redhat RHEL 6.

I can log into the instance owner user id, go to the instance directory 
and start ssmserv directly.

Cannot start from the supplied startup script.
The message I get is 

"unable to locate home directory for user tsminst1"

Tsminst1 is the instance owner, its home dir is listed in /etc/passwd 
file, and I can log into it just fine and am dropped into its home 
directory "/home/tsminst1"

Where do I go from here?

Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
phone: 765-285-1310

 

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