scottgassTSM
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I have a process that runs every Monday that marks backup files older than 50 days as deactivated. They are then deleted by another process. My Unix admin did not make any changes, but he renamed the dsm.opt and dsm.sys files, then changed the name back for some testing he was doing. Now, every Monday, my process fails and I get the following error:
Error: Initialize environment failed with ADSM return code 406
I'm running this command:
db2adutl delete full older than 50 days db PENODFT0 without prompting
I know that this points to the dsm.opt file missing, but it is where is has always been, the permissions are setup correctly, and I am running the process as the instance owner.
Backups are working properly.
Has anyone run into this before? Any help would be greatly appreciated as this has been ongoing for 3 weeks now.
Error: Initialize environment failed with ADSM return code 406
I'm running this command:
db2adutl delete full older than 50 days db PENODFT0 without prompting
I know that this points to the dsm.opt file missing, but it is where is has always been, the permissions are setup correctly, and I am running the process as the instance owner.
Backups are working properly.
Has anyone run into this before? Any help would be greatly appreciated as this has been ongoing for 3 weeks now.
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