LarryB
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Hi all,
I have a heavily utilised server. I have configure a new backup schedule as COMMAND to run a tdpexcc for MS Exchange backup (batch script on server) on the target server. However, it always seems to come up with the following error. I have increased the window to 12 hrs and priority of 1. Still does not run. There appears to be no other messages in the activity log. My understanding is this a situation of the server having too much to do as will not run this backup. However, it always seems to be this one that misses out. There is not evidence (logs) of the the client contacting the client, rather it never runs.
Any explanation offered or other reason why it may not work?
What is the criteria or order of precedence that TSM uses to run something? references to web material is appreciated
7/15/2009 08:00:01 ANR2578W Schedule TSTEXCCLU01_DLYINC in domain PD_EXCHANGE_05 for node TSTEXCCLU01 has missed its scheduled start up window.
I have a heavily utilised server. I have configure a new backup schedule as COMMAND to run a tdpexcc for MS Exchange backup (batch script on server) on the target server. However, it always seems to come up with the following error. I have increased the window to 12 hrs and priority of 1. Still does not run. There appears to be no other messages in the activity log. My understanding is this a situation of the server having too much to do as will not run this backup. However, it always seems to be this one that misses out. There is not evidence (logs) of the the client contacting the client, rather it never runs.
Any explanation offered or other reason why it may not work?
What is the criteria or order of precedence that TSM uses to run something? references to web material is appreciated
7/15/2009 08:00:01 ANR2578W Schedule TSTEXCCLU01_DLYINC in domain PD_EXCHANGE_05 for node TSTEXCCLU01 has missed its scheduled start up window.