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[ADSM-L] DB backup on 6.2.2 server - Error in vendor support code at line: 377 rc: 610

2011-02-10 12:24:00
Subject: [ADSM-L] DB backup on 6.2.2 server - Error in vendor support code at line: 377 rc: 610
From: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <zforray AT VCU DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:21:51 -0500
More fun adventures with DB2....

Trying to run the first DB backup on a new 6.2.2.0 server that has been
running fine, so far.  This is an offsite psuedo-DR server that stores
DBSNAPSHOT backups from our other production servers.

Considering it only holds 20-objects, I wasn't in any hurry to perform DB
backups.  Now, I got some strange message about the DB being >80% full
(not sure why since the filespace for the DB has over 90GB free and the DB
is only using 90GB) and I realized I needed to run DB backups to clear the
logs and such.

No matter what I try, I get:

2/10/2011 11:54:22 AM ANR2968E Database backup terminated. DB2 sqlcode:
-2033. DB2 sqlerrmc: 610       .


Looking through /home/tsminst1/sqllib/db2dump/db2diag.log, I see all kinds
of interesting messages:

Error in vendor support code at line: 377 rc: 610       (I thought this
was interesting considering IBM IS the vendor in both cases)

 Media controller -- Generic error  (not much help here - I tried the
backup to both a local SAN FILEDEVCLASS and to another TSM server)

SQL2033N  An error occurred while accessing TSM during the processing of a
database utility.  TSM reason code: "".  (when, I guess it got the "610"
reason code from the "vendor error" message)

Your thoughts, suggestions?

The only discussion I found via Google that was close was from Andy and a
Windows server config issue but it didn't seem to relate (these are Linux
servers)
Zoltan Forray
TSM Software & Hardware Administrator
Virginia Commonwealth University
UCC/Office of Technology Services
zforray AT vcu DOT edu - 804-828-4807
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