Re: ANR1221E (pool is full???)
1997-10-21 07:52:25
Hello,
I opened a ETR with IBM on 10/7/97 for the same type of problem. One
NT client failed two scheduled
backups in a row with ANR0522W indicating that no sapce was available in my
tape storage pool, which was
strange considering that I had some 5,000 scratch volumes to choose from!
IBM's response was thatAPAR PQ09463 may help. Apparently the ADSM
server is trying to write a single
transaction to two volumes. It attempts to write to the first volume,
which is almost full, runs out of space - goes to
a second volume which is almost full - runs out of space, then fails with
this condition. I have not had a chance to
check out the APAR.
Ginny
dsanders AT MASSMUTUAL DOT COM
10/21/97 06:50 AM
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Subject: ANR1221E (pool is full???)
While trying to copy my primary pool to my copy pool (which is intended to
be an offsite disaster recovery pool), I get:
ANR1221E BACKUP STGPOOL: Process 307 terminated - insufficient space in
target
ANR1221E copy storage pool.
ANR5209I Dismounting volume 720040 (read-only access).
ANR1214I Backup of primary storage pool TAPEPOOL to copy storage pool
ANR1214I DISASTER_RECOVERY has ended. Files Backed Up: 0, Bytes Backed Up:
0,
ANR1214I Unreadable Files: 0, Unreadable Bytes: 0.
But if I query my pool it shows:
Storage Pool Name: DISASTER_RECOVERY
Storage Pool Type: Copy
Device Class Name: VAULT
Estimated Capacity (MB): 2,599,548.8
%Util: 35.9
%Migr:
High Mig%:
Low Mig%:
Migration Processes:
Next Storage Pool:
Maximum Size Threshold:
Access: Read/Write
Description: Backup pool for primary storage pools
Cache Migrated Files?:
Collocate?: No
Reclamation Threshold: 100
Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: 6,000
Delay Period for Volume Reuse: 5 Day(s)
Migration in Progress?:
Amount Migrated (MB):
Elapsed Migration Time (seconds):
Reclamation in Progress?: No
Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed:
Last Update by (administrator): H222045
Last Update Date/Time: 10/21/1997 06:34:15
Any ideas??????
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