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session lost - recovery log full

2000-03-14 10:52:54
Subject: session lost - recovery log full
From: Michael Hack <hackmich AT MAINSTOR DOT DE>
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:52:54 +0100
Hi All,

We have ADSM 3.1.2.50 on NT 4.0 SP4.
We have 15 NT clients and 5 Lotus Notes agents.
The last two weekends we have the problem, that the recovery log reach 100%
 (normally max. 3%).
Our client FFM11583 lost the session two times, but finished the backup
with the third session successfully on Friday night.
The problem is, that the two lost sessions was open for the whole weekend
and could be canceled on Monday.
The Recovery Log reached 100% on Sunday and we must restart the ADSM Server
 on Monday.
Has anybody an idea, why ADSM does not close the lost sessions?
And it is possible, that to lost sessions fill the Recovery Log?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Michael

q log (on Monday)


Available     Assigned       Maximum       Maximum        Page
Total          Used       Pct      Max.
    Space     Capacity     Extension     Reduction        Size
Usable         Pages      Util       Pct
     (MB)         (MB)          (MB)          (MB)     (bytes)
Pages                              Util
---------     --------     ---------     ---------     -------     --------
    ---------     -----     -----
    ---------     -----     -----
      808          808             0             0       4,096
206,336       206,165      99.9      99.9


q se (on Monday)


  Sess     Comm.      Sess         Wait       Bytes       Bytes     Sess
      Platform     Client Name
Number     Method     State        Time        Sent       Recvd     Type

------     ------     ------     ------     -------     -------     -----
     --------     --------------------
     --------     --------------------

   798     Tcp/Ip     RecvW      59.9 H     819.2 K     219.9 M     Node
      WinNT        FFM11583
   810     Tcp/Ip     RecvW      59.8 H         336     126.4 M     Node
      WinNT        FFM11583

parts of files, when a session was lost

dsmsched.log (FFM11583):

03/10/2000 21:22:45 Normal File-->        28,001,929
E:\NOTES\DATA\dbgcna.ft\parts\00003754.ddd [Sent]
03/10/2000 21:23:18 Normal File-->        27,392,119
E:\NOTES\DATA\dbgcna.ft\parts\00004695.ddd [Sent]
03/10/2000 21:23:50 Normal File-->        27,767,316
E:\NOTES\DATA\dbgcna.ft\parts\00004891.ddd  ** Unsuccessful **
03/10/2000 21:25:01 ANS1809E Session is lost; initializing session reopen
procedure.
03/10/2000 21:25:02 A Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:14 A
Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:13 A Reconnection attempt will
be made in 00:00:12 A Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:11 A
Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:10 A Reconnection attempt will
be made in 00:00:09 A Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:08 A
Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:07 A Reconnection attempt will
be made in 00:00:06 A Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:05 A
Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:04 A Reconnection attempt will
be made in 00:00:03 A Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:02 A
Reconnection attempt will be made in 00:00:01 A Reconnection attempt will
be made in 00:00:00 ... successful
03/10/2000 21:25:20 Retry # 1  Normal File-->        27,767,316
E:\NOTES\DATA\dbgcna.ft\parts\00004891.ddd [Sent]
03/10/2000 21:25:53 Normal File-->         3,590,529
E:\NOTES\DATA\dbgcna.ft\parts\00004914.ddd [Sent]
03/10/2000 21:25:59 Expiring-->            1,181,785
E:\NOTES\DATA\dbgcna.ft\parts\00004920.ddd [Sent]

dsmerror.log:

03/10/2000 21:17:24 TcpFlush: Error 10054 sending data on Tcp/Ip socket
500.
03/10/2000 21:17:24 sessSendVerb: Error sending Verb, rc: -50
03/10/2000 21:17:24 TcpFlush: Error 10054 sending data on Tcp/Ip socket
500.
03/10/2000 21:17:24 ANS1809E Session is lost; initializing session reopen
procedure.
03/10/2000 21:17:24 ANS1809E Session is lost; initializing session reopen
procedure.
03/10/2000 21:18:05 ANS1810E ADSM session has been reestablished.
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