mountja
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I am getting the following error message when trying to do an image backup either via GUI or command line. The backup sits there for about 5 minutes and then kicks out the error message. Any recommendations? My Server and TSM specs below.
05/10/2007 18:40:16 ANS1259E The image snapshot operation failed. Diagnostic text: tsmInitializeSnapshot.
05/10/2007 18:40:16 ANS1228E Sending of object '\\imx14\e$' failed
05/10/2007 18:40:16 ANS1347E The image snapshot operation failed. The percent of space to use for the SNAPSHOTCACHELocation, specified via the SNAPSHOTCACHESize, has been exceeded.
TSM Server - TSM 5.3.2 on AIX Unix servicing about 400 clients
TSM Client - TSM 5.3.4.12 on Windows 2003 Enterprise w/SP1. TSM client has all compenents installed.
E drive is 1.4 TB in size with 45% in use by about 20 million small files that are very static (never change).
I have tried changing SNAPSHOTCACHESIZE from 10, 20, 35, 60 and 100 with no luck. I also:
1. Turned off Anti-virus.
2. Turned of Diskeeper.
3. Have nothing in Eventlog reporting a problem.
4. Image backup of D drive (5 GB with 2.5 GB data on it) working just fine.
5. Plenty of available memory (8 GB total on server). PAE is enabled.
05/10/2007 18:40:16 ANS1259E The image snapshot operation failed. Diagnostic text: tsmInitializeSnapshot.
05/10/2007 18:40:16 ANS1228E Sending of object '\\imx14\e$' failed
05/10/2007 18:40:16 ANS1347E The image snapshot operation failed. The percent of space to use for the SNAPSHOTCACHELocation, specified via the SNAPSHOTCACHESize, has been exceeded.
TSM Server - TSM 5.3.2 on AIX Unix servicing about 400 clients
TSM Client - TSM 5.3.4.12 on Windows 2003 Enterprise w/SP1. TSM client has all compenents installed.
E drive is 1.4 TB in size with 45% in use by about 20 million small files that are very static (never change).
I have tried changing SNAPSHOTCACHESIZE from 10, 20, 35, 60 and 100 with no luck. I also:
1. Turned off Anti-virus.
2. Turned of Diskeeper.
3. Have nothing in Eventlog reporting a problem.
4. Image backup of D drive (5 GB with 2.5 GB data on it) working just fine.
5. Plenty of available memory (8 GB total on server). PAE is enabled.