TSM 3.7.3 on Solaris, with Veritas Volume Manager.
First I had some nasty filesystem problems, which were caused by somebody
(not me!) installing some software which panicked and rebooted several
times. I have a mirrored rootdisk, and the volumes got out of sync and
/etc/vfstab had the wrong information in it (and that's another question,
but I won't ask it here).
After I got all this fixed up, I rebooted and went to start TSM manually
because the startup script was failing. I had no filesystem errors on that
boot as far as I can remember, and I was watching carefully. On running
./dsmserv, I got this error:
ANR7804I Unable to lock dsmserv.lock in this directory. - Resource
temporarily unavailable
I went to my other TSM servers to look up the error, and got
"No help text could be found for this message".
I looked in the messages manual, and found some information specific to AIX
and HP-UX under ANR7804, but that was do with having a server already
running, which was not the case.
I looked for dsmserv.lock on my test lab server, couldn't find it anywhere,
either with the server up or down.
I then thought, Doh! I probably have to restore the database, I'll do that
on Monday.
Then for no particularly good reason, I took the box down to single user
mode and then back up again. I didn't do anything else, and I certainly
didn't restore the database.
This time the startup script worked, and TSM is running happily. Querying
the actlog shows a normal startup, no recovery activity or anything.
Anyone have any idea what REALLY happened when I got that ANR7804I?
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Lesley Walker
Lesley Walker
Unix Engineering, EDS New Zealand
Lesley.Walker AT eds DOT com
"I feel that there is a world market for as many as five computers"
Thomas Watson, IBM corp. - 1943
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