Kendall_Link
ADSM.ORG Member
Help, I'm desperate! Basically, 2 days ago our TSM unit started displaying these:
12/16/03 10:34:32 ANR9999D ssrecons.c(2391): ThreadId<92> Actual:
Magic=6E7D460D, SrvId=-1094582295, SegGroupId=239311422-
1076701711, SeqNum=17384411, converted=T.
12/16/03 10:34:32 ANR9999D ssrecons.c(2405): ThreadId<92> Expected:
Magic=53454652, SrvId=0, SegGroupId=413188864. SeqNum=1.
After doing a search I found that most people were recommending doing an "audit volume (volume name) fix=no" to see if there were any damaged files. If there were, run same command with "fix=yes". Well I have done just that. The process has gone through and marked some files on the tapes that I ran the Audit on as "Damaged". The problem is I don't know what to do next. My Backup Storage Pool to OffSite is Failing now because it's skipping all of these files that are marked as damaged. My question is, what do I do next to repair/fix these damaged files? I have tried moving the data onto a new tape but it also skips the Damaged files and ends with a status of Failed. I've thought about marking the tape as destroyed and rebuilding from offsite tapes but I want to know if there is an easier way. Any help would sincerely be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
12/16/03 10:34:32 ANR9999D ssrecons.c(2391): ThreadId<92> Actual:
Magic=6E7D460D, SrvId=-1094582295, SegGroupId=239311422-
1076701711, SeqNum=17384411, converted=T.
12/16/03 10:34:32 ANR9999D ssrecons.c(2405): ThreadId<92> Expected:
Magic=53454652, SrvId=0, SegGroupId=413188864. SeqNum=1.
After doing a search I found that most people were recommending doing an "audit volume (volume name) fix=no" to see if there were any damaged files. If there were, run same command with "fix=yes". Well I have done just that. The process has gone through and marked some files on the tapes that I ran the Audit on as "Damaged". The problem is I don't know what to do next. My Backup Storage Pool to OffSite is Failing now because it's skipping all of these files that are marked as damaged. My question is, what do I do next to repair/fix these damaged files? I have tried moving the data onto a new tape but it also skips the Damaged files and ends with a status of Failed. I've thought about marking the tape as destroyed and rebuilding from offsite tapes but I want to know if there is an easier way. Any help would sincerely be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken