ADSM-L

Insufficient space in storage pool -- but not true

2006-01-20 13:17:23
Subject: Insufficient space in storage pool -- but not true
From: "Lee, Gary D." <GLEE AT BSU DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:16:55 -0500
Tsm server v5.2.7.0 
Solaris 2.8

Tried doing reclamation on my onsite pool "bigtape" this morning.
All worked through yesterday, but this morning got message anr1086w 
insufficient space in storage pool.

Below is a script of the last reclamation, with stgpool definition, scratch 
counts and volume counts.
As shown, there should be 50 volumes available before maxscratch is reached.

HELP!!!

------------------ activity log follows -----------------------

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:50:20
 Message: ANR2017I Administrator GARY issued command: UPDATE STGPOOL bigtape 
recl=60 (SESSION: 1585)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:50:20
 Message: ANR2202I Storage pool BIGTAPE updated. (SESSION: 1585)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:50:20
 Message: ANR0984I Process 266 for SPACE RECLAMATION started in the BACKGROUND 
at 12:50:20. (PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:50:20
 Message: ANR1040I Space reclamation started for volume 225358, storage pool 
BIGTAPE (process number 266). (PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:50:20
 Message: ANR1044I Removable volume 225358 is required for space reclamation. 
(PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:50:20
 Message: ANR1044I Removable volume 225204 is required for space reclamation. 
(PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:50:20
 Message: ANR1142I Moving data for collocation cluster 1 of 1 on volume 225358. 
(PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:51:08
 Message: ANR8337I 3590 volume 225358 mounted in drive 821P0 (/dev/rmt/5stc). 
(PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:51:08
 Message: ANR0512I Process 266 opened input volume 225358. (PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:51:10
 Message: ANR8337I 3590 volume 226289 mounted in drive 823P1 (/dev/rmt/0stc). 
(PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:51:10
 Message: ANR0513I Process 266 opened output volume 226289. (PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:53:24
 Message: ANR8341I End-of-volume reached for 3590 volume 226289. (PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:53:24
 Message: ANR0515I Process 266 closed volume 226289. (PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:53:25
 Message: ANR0985I Process 266 for SPACE RECLAMATION running in the BACKGROUND 
completed with completion state FAILURE at 12:53:25. (PROCESS: 266)

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:53:25
 Message: ANR1086W Space reclamation terminated for volume 225358 - 
insufficient space in storage pool. 

Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:53:25
 Message: ANR1042I Space reclamation for storage pool BIGTAPE will be retried 
in 60 seconds. 


q stg bigtape f=d

 Storage Pool Name: BIGTAPE
 Storage Pool Type: Primary
 Device Class Name: 3590
 Estimated Capacity (MB): 9,147 G
 Pct Util: 62.6
 Pct Migr: 87.7
 Pct Logical: 99.0
 High Mig Pct: 75
 Low Mig Pct: 15
 Migration Delay: 0
 Migration Continue: Yes
 Migration Processes: 
 Next Storage Pool: 
 Reclaim Storage Pool: 
 Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit
 Access: Read/Write
 Description: primary backup tape
 Overflow Location: 
 Cache Migrated Files?: 
 Collocate?: Yes
 Reclamation Threshold: 100
 Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: 625
 Delay Period for Volume Reuse: 4 Day(s)
 Migration in Progress?: No
 Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00
Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0
 Reclamation in Progress?: No
 Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: 
 Last Update by (administrator): GARY
 Last Update Date/Time: 01/20/06 12:54:38
 Storage Pool Data Format: Native
 Copy Storage Pool(s): 
 Continue Copy on Error?: 
 CRC Data: No


run vol-cnt

Storage Pool Name: BIGTAPE
Device Class Name: 3590
 # VOLUMES: 571

. . .

ANR1462I RUN: Command script VOL-CNT completed successfully.


run scratch-count

number of scratch tapes: 85

ANR1462I RUN: Command script SCRATCH-COUNT completed successfully.



Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
 

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