Re: Insufficient Recovery log space
2002-10-30 11:06:11
your tsm server is most likely currently down. Execute the procedure I
typed up below and this should extend your space. Make sure you have enough
space in the filesystem that the log resides in before you try as it will
obviously fail. I hope it's AIX because that's what the procedures were
created on my test AIX system, same should work for other platforms it's
the same application basically. Just different O/S. Check current log names
before you execute this you don't want to overwrite anything.
The following procedure details how to add more space to the TSM server
recovery log if the TSM server crashes because of lack of Recovery Log
Space. First format the volume, let's say you need 500 meg of Recovery log
Space to be added. To format the 500 meg volume type in the following:
# dsmfmt -log /path_of_tsm_logs/additional_log_name 500 <ENTER>
When that has been completed and you get your AIX prompt back, type in the
following to extend it to the Recovery log from AIX:
# dsmserv extend log /path_of_tsm_logs/additional_log_name 500 <ENTER>
When that's done you should be able to restart the TSM server by typing in
one of the following:
# nohup /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin/dsmserv 2> /dev/null <ENTER>
Or
# nohup /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin/.rc.adsmserv 2> /dev/null& <ENTER>
--Justin
Jacque Mergens
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Please respond to
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I am getting a message of
The server does not have enough recovery log space to continue the current
operation
Unable to establish session with server
when trying to log into the manager console.
Anyone know how what I can do to fix this?
Jacque
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