Darn, i forgot to include the q session. I'll wait till it happens again
and get this info. Thanks...
Tab, thanks for the info. If it was a 2 minute delay, i could wait. :)
This problem keeps the volume in use for DAYS, until i manually restart
TSM.
ray
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Tab Trepagnier wrote:
> Ray / Wanda,
>
> Yes, sometimes a client session can reserve a volume. But I've seen in TSM
> 5.1 that the process that reserved the drive just takes longer to release
> it.
>
> We do multi-process migration and storage pool backups. After the last
> individual process finishes, it takes as much as two minutes or more before
> TSM reports the entire activity being complete. During that in-between
> time, there is nothing running, but the affected drives still show as being
> in use. For example, if you try to force a volume dismount, TSM will
> report the volume being "not idle."
>
> If your system is doing a lot of paging - ours isn't - the 2+ minute delay
> could get significantly longer, during which time it appears that you have
> resources reserved while TSM is doing nothing.
>
> That delay seems to have gotten quite a bit longer compared to TSM 4.1. I
> have no idea how 4.2 worked in this regard since we did not use that
> release.
>
> We haven't reported it to IBM because we know if we just wait it will fix
> itself and we seldom get so busy that a couple of minutes is significant.
>
> Tab Trepagnier
> TSM Administrator
> Laitram, LLC
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> Next time it happens, try : q session f=d
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> That will show you if a client restore session still has the tape mounted.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: -ray [mailto:ray AT OPS.SELU DOT EDU]
> Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 7:21 PM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: dismount volume in use?
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>
> All,
>
> TSM 5.1.7.2 on AIX 4.3.3, 3570 library. I have a curious problem in that
> occasionally, when TSM finishes a process, it fails to mark a 3570 volume
> status as IDLE. It remains IN USE, so is never dismounted, and ties up
> the drive. So reclamations just sit there (waiting for multiple mount
> points), and in a few days when scratch tapes are gone, backups start
> failing.
>
> There are no AIX errors, TSM errors, or library hardware errors. The tape
> stays in the drive, and TSM says its IN USE, but never uses it.
>
> Anyone seen this before? Is there a way to see what has the volume IN
> USE? Change it to IDLE? Or forcibly dismount the IN USE volume? The only
> fix i have found is to halt and restart TSM. Not an optimal solution for
> us. Thanks for any info.
>
> tsm: TSM>q proc
> ANR0944E QUERY PROCESS: No active processes found.
> ANS8001I Return code 11.
>
> tsm: TSM>q req
> ANR8346I QUERY REQUEST: No requests are outstanding.
> ANS8001I Return code 11.
>
> tsm: TSM>q mount
> ANR8329I LTO volume ABA426 is mounted R/W in drive TAPE6 (/dev/rmt6),
> status: IDLE.
> ANR8330I 3570 volume 006BF3 is mounted R/W in drive TAPE2 (/dev/rmt2),
> status: IN USE.
> ANR8334I 2 matches found.
>
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>
> ray
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