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Re: Solaris server stops working

1996-07-17 18:10:07
Subject: Re: Solaris server stops working
From: Chet Martel <cmartel AT PEACH.FRUIT DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 17:10:07 -0500
I read that another user had a problem after 32 days.  The number 32 rings a
bell in that the Admin
scheduler will do a base backup of the database after 32 incrementals.  It
may just be a coincidence.

At 07:24 AM 7/17/96 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a very confusing problem. (at least for me)  I have been running
>a Solaris 1.2.0 adsm server for about a month now.   I wanted to add a device,
>which I think I did successfully. At some point on the same day the server
>stopped communicating with anyone. I killed and restarted it to no avail
>I rebooted the server to no avail. Since I have a respawn in the inittab
>for the server and several schedule clients I rebooted the Sun after changing
>the inittab. I then launched the dsmserv by hand it says:
>
>ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for Sun Solaris
>[1] 403
># Version 1, Release 2, Level 0.0/1.0
>
>Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
>
>5765-303 (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 1994. All rights reserved.
>U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure
>restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation.
>
>ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 16:24:47 on Mar 14 1995.
>ANR7801I Subsystem process ID is 403.
>ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt.
>ANR0990I ADSM server restart-recovery in progress.
>ANR0200I Recovery log assigned capacity is 28 megabytes.
>ANR0201I Database assigned capacity is 224 megabytes.
>ANR0306I Recovery log volume mount in progress.
>ANR0353I Recovery log analysis pass in progress.
>ANR0354I Recovery log redo pass in progress.
>ANR0355I Recovery log undo pass in progress.
>ANR0362W Database usage exceeds 92 % of its assigned capacity.
>
>
>then it just sits there w/o using cpu or allowing any connections. There
>are no errors in the log file, none on the screen. Is there anything that
>can be done? Since the server gives no indication of errors and there
>is no way to communicate with it I don't know what to do next.
>
>They typical resonse to an attempt to connect is as follows:
>>dsmdsmc
>ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
>Command Line Administrative Interface - Version 2, Release 1, Level 0.3
>(C) Copyright IBM Corporation, 1990, 1996, All Rights Reserved.
>
>Enter your user id:  admin
>ANS5658E TCP/IP failure.
>ANS5519E Unable to establish session with server.
>
>ANS5103I Highest return code was -50.
>>
>
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