ADSM-L

Re: OS X 5.2.3 Client - ANS1030E System ran out of memory

2004-09-09 18:13:51
Subject: Re: OS X 5.2.3 Client - ANS1030E System ran out of memory
From: Greg <gkemp AT MAC DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:13:44 -0700
Well... it wasn't the include/exclude. The backup failed again with the same error.

ANS1898I ***** Processed 552,000 files *****
Normal File--> 10,504,041 haza:cstar:Library:Caches:MS Internet Cache:IE Cache.waf [Sent]
ANS1898I ***** Processed 552,500 files *****
ANS1898I ***** Processed 553,000 files *****
ANS1802E Incremental backup of 'haza:*' finished with 2 failure


Total number of objects inspected: 553,109
Total number of objects backed up: 120,764
Total number of objects updated: 0
Total number of objects rebound: 0
Total number of objects deleted: 0
Total number of objects expired: 802
Total number of objects failed: 2
Total number of bytes transferred: 1.79 GB
Data transfer time: 266.27 sec
Network data transfer rate: 7,052.36 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate: 344.26 KB/sec
Objects compressed by: 0%
Elapsed processing time: 01:30:54
ANS1030E System ran out of memory. Process ended.


I took it one step further and tried to backup only the file system it failed on. It failed again. I inspected the dsmerror.log and found the out of memory error preceeded by a PrivIncrFileSpace warning.

From the dsmerror.log:

09/09/2004 14:15:09 PrivIncrFileSpace: Received rc=102 from fioGetDirEntries: haza :cstar:Public:Special:
09/09/2004 14:15:09 ANS1030E System ran out of memory. Process ended.

09/09/2004 14:26:24 PrivIncrFileSpace: Received rc=102 from fioGetDirEntries: haza :cstar:Public:Special:
09/09/2004 14:26:25 ANS1030E System ran out of memory. Process ended.

09/09/2004 14:26:38 PrivIncrFileSpace: Received rc=102 from fioGetDirEntries: haza :cstar:Public:Special:
09/09/2004 14:26:38 ANS1030E System ran out of memory. Process ended.

When I took a look at the directory where it failed I noticed a mismatch in a directory name. See below. I changed directories to /Volumes/haza/cstar/Public/Special/ and found a dir names ????. I changed dirs to ????. But once in ???? I did a PWD and found that the OS reported the path as madrid:/Volumes/haza/bobr.

What the heck is going on... see below!

madrid:/Volumes/haza root# ls -lt /Volumes/haza/cstar/Public/Special/
total 16
-rwxr-xr-x 1 admin staff 6148 24 Jul 2002 .DS_Store
drwxrwxrwx 2 admin apple_sw 68 3 Jul 2002 ????

madrid:/Volumes/haza root# cd ????
madrid:/Volumes/haza/bobr root# ls -la
total 0
drwx------ 5 bobr apple_ga 170 10 May 06:09 .
drwxr-xr-x 374 root wheel 12716 9 Sep 14:26 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 bobr apple_ga 0 10 May 06:09 .cshrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 bobr apple_ga 0 10 May 06:09 .login
-rw-r--r-- 1 bobr apple_ga 0 10 May 06:09 .logout
madrid:/Volumes/haza/bobr root# pwd
/Volumes/haza/bobr


Any ideas..... anyone???

Thanks,

Greg