GregE
ADSM.ORG Senior Member
Windows 2003 - 32 bit
TSM BA client 6.3.2.2
I've been down this road before, as have alot of you from the posts I've seen.
08/18/2013 02:20:19 ANS2200I ***** Filling Cache 58,118,000 files *****
08/18/2013 02:20:20 ANS2200I ***** Filling Cache 58,123,000 files *****
08/18/2013 02:30:10 ANS1999E Incremental processing of '\\rcha3200\g$' stopped.
08/18/2013 02:30:11 ANS1030E The operating system refused a TSM request for memory allocation.
Opened support ticket about 3 years ago with TSM Level 2 and got some good information, including this MS technote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304101
We've gone through Registry Setting #1. Set to 60 and ran fine for 18 months then the error returned. Set to 40 and ran another 18 months. I could backup, rebuild journal, etc. No problems.
Now here we are, the issue has started again, trying to rebuild the journal. I've attempted the DISKCACHEMETHOD this time, thinking that would work since it's not utilizing memory the same way, but it doesn't.
Any additional suggestions? There are about 80 million files on this particular Windows drive.
TSM BA client 6.3.2.2
I've been down this road before, as have alot of you from the posts I've seen.
08/18/2013 02:20:19 ANS2200I ***** Filling Cache 58,118,000 files *****
08/18/2013 02:20:20 ANS2200I ***** Filling Cache 58,123,000 files *****
08/18/2013 02:30:10 ANS1999E Incremental processing of '\\rcha3200\g$' stopped.
08/18/2013 02:30:11 ANS1030E The operating system refused a TSM request for memory allocation.
Opened support ticket about 3 years ago with TSM Level 2 and got some good information, including this MS technote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304101
We've gone through Registry Setting #1. Set to 60 and ran fine for 18 months then the error returned. Set to 40 and ran another 18 months. I could backup, rebuild journal, etc. No problems.
Now here we are, the issue has started again, trying to rebuild the journal. I've attempted the DISKCACHEMETHOD this time, thinking that would work since it's not utilizing memory the same way, but it doesn't.
Any additional suggestions? There are about 80 million files on this particular Windows drive.