space reclamation when using server-to-server communication
2002-10-08 03:37:21
Hello TSMers,
I've got a problem with my space reclamation for virtual volumes. We use
two TSM Servers Version 4.2.2.0 (OS Sun Solaris 2.7). They do
server-to-server communication. When space reclamation starts for the first
reclaimable virtual volume in a storage pool, everything looks fine. Then
the second reclaimable virtual volume starts their reclamation process and
I allways get an ANR9999D error.
Here is what TSM reports:
ANR8340I SERVER volume TBS.BFS.032957914 mounted.
ANR8340I SERVER volume TBS.BFS.033992020 mounted.
ANR1340I Scratch volume TBS.BFS.033992020 is now defined in storage pool
REMOTE_UNIX.
ANR0986I Process 360 for SPACE RECLAMATION running in the background
processed 34 items for a total of 1.997.933
bytes with a completion state of SUCCESS at 14:05:16.
ANR1041I Space reclamation ended for volume TBS.BFS.032957914.
ANR0984I Process 361 for SPACE RECLAMATION started in the background at
14:05:16.
ANR1040I Space reclamation started for volume TBS.BFS.033704013 storage
pool REMOTE_UNIX (process number 361).
ANR1044I Removable volume TBS.BFS.033704013 is required for space
reclamation.
ANR8340I SERVER volume TBS.BFS.033704013 mounted.
ANR1341I Scratch volume TBS.BFS.032957914 has been deleted from storage
pool REMOTE_UNIX.
ANR8213E Session 93 aborted due to send error; error 32.
ANR9999D pvrserv.c(918): ThreadId <43> ServWrite: Error writing SERVER
volume TBS.BFS.033992020 rc=30.
....
ANR1411W Access mode for volume TBS.BFS.033992020 now set to read-only due
to write error.
When I move data from TBS.BFS.033992020, no problems occured. Can anybody
explain, what happened at the server?
MfG/regards
Sascha Bräuning
Sparkassen Informatik, Fellbach
OrgEinheit: 6322
Wilhelm-Pfitzer Str. 1
70736 Fellbach
Telefon: (0711) 5722-2144
Telefax: (0711) 5722-1634
Mailadr.: sascha.braeuning AT sparkassen-informatik DOT de
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