ADSM-L

Re: Two Identical Filespace Names, Same Node - how can this be?

1998-11-04 15:21:21
Subject: Re: Two Identical Filespace Names, Same Node - how can this be?
From: Bill Colwell <bcolwell AT DRAPER DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 15:21:21 -0500
In <9811049102.AA910202286 AT ccmail.adp.wisc DOT edu>, on 11/04/98
   at 11:56 AM, Eric LEWIS <eric.lewis AT CCMAIL.ADP.WISC DOT EDU> said:

>     Hi:  A Macintosh client (v2) had disk problems last May.  Apparently
>     since then the client has been attempting to backup every day but was
>     failing.  The Server shows the following two identical filespaces for
>     the node.

>File Space Name Node Name Platform File Space Type Capacity (MB) %Util
>Last Backup Start   Days Since Last Backup Started Last Backup Completion
>Days Since Last Backup Completed
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>------------------
>spencer HD      SPENCER   Mac      HFS             1041.8        59.6
>05/22/1998 02:16:44 166                            05/21/1998 03:20:14
>167

>spencer HD      SPENCER   Mac      HFS             1041.8        59.6


>Does anyone know how this could happen?

>The harddrive finally lost its bootsector and they installed a new drive
>and discovered there had not been a backup since May 21. Recent activity
>logs show:

>0  ANR0480W Session 3000 for node SPENCER (Mac) terminated - connection
>with
>0  client severed.
>0 *ADSM -- ANR0480W SESSION 3000 FOR NODE SPENCER (MAC) TERMINATED -
>CONNECTION

>On julian 295 spencer got this message.


>0  ANR0406I Session 1531 started for node SPENCER (Mac) (Tcp/Ip 0
>128.104.178.87(2050)).
>0  ANR0484W Session 1531 for node SPENCER (Mac) terminated - protocol
>violation
>0  detected.
>0 *ADSM -- ANR0484W SESSION 1531 FOR NODE SPENCER (MAC) TERMINATED -
>PROTOCOL

>Eric Lewis UW-Madison eric.lewis AT doit.wisc DOT edu  608-263-1652


Yes, I have seen this, maybe 4 or 5 times in the past 5 years.
Each time it happened there had been a hardware problem just
before the ADSM problem.  I reported it to IBM but they couldn't  reproduce
it, nor could I so it was closed.

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Bill Colwell
Bill Colwell
C. S. Draper Lab
Cambridge, Ma.
bcolwell AT draper DOT com
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