Vitalogy301
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I have an old TSM server running 5.4.
One of my database drives has failed (replacement on the way).
I cannot start dsmserv.exe.
See error messages below. Obviously Drive F is my failed drive.
I found Tech Note 1268764 which references this error.
It suggests:
Resolution:
+ Create a new directory on any available drive on the machine.
+ Share that directory
+ Grant "Full Control" to Everyone in the Share permissions
+ Allow "Full Control" to the Admin User in the NTFS Security
+ Map the new share to the original drive letter, and create the necessary directories
+ Copy the dislocated db volume to the new location
+ Restart the TSM server.
Am I headed in the right direction?
Thanks!
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\DB1.DSM. The most likely reason is that
another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\DB2.DSM. The most likely reason is that
another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\D4050454.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\C5050454.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\D3880984.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\C3880984.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\D4092325.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\C4092325.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\D8657565.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\C8657565.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR0259E Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any
database or recovery log volume.
One of my database drives has failed (replacement on the way).
I cannot start dsmserv.exe.
See error messages below. Obviously Drive F is my failed drive.
I found Tech Note 1268764 which references this error.
It suggests:
Resolution:
+ Create a new directory on any available drive on the machine.
+ Share that directory
+ Grant "Full Control" to Everyone in the Share permissions
+ Allow "Full Control" to the Admin User in the NTFS Security
+ Map the new share to the original drive letter, and create the necessary directories
+ Copy the dislocated db volume to the new location
+ Restart the TSM server.
Am I headed in the right direction?
Thanks!
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\DB1.DSM. The most likely reason is that
another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\DB2.DSM. The most likely reason is that
another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\D4050454.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\C5050454.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\D3880984.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\C3880984.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\D4092325.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\C4092325.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\D8657565.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR9969E Unable to open volume F:\TSMDB\C8657565.DBV. The most likely reason is
that another TSM server is running and has the volume allocated.
ANR0259E Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any
database or recovery log volume.