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TONY JAWORSKI
06/03/97 02:16 PM

I have encountered similar problems under NetWare 4.1 and 4.11.  Although
not exactly the same scenario as yours, I have seen unexplainable TCP/IP
connection failures during the restore of inactive files from our MVS
v2.1.12 server.  My solution to date has been to back-level the ADSM
NetWare client to version 2.1.05 temporarily while I do the restore.
Back-leveling is simple to do and will most likely allow you to complete
the restore in a normal time frame.

This problem has only happened a couple of times in my environment so I
haven't pursued a fix through IBM.

Tony_Jaworski AT PHL DOT COM
Advisory LAN Analyst
The Phoenix





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Subject:  Re: Problem with ADSM -vol option  under Netware 4.11




     This just in.  Is there anyone out there with a tip for us?  Thanks.

     Eric Lewis eric.lewis AT doit.wisc DOT edu


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Subject: Problem with ADSM -vol option  under Netware 4.11
Author:  Paul PRIMEAU at DoIT-MAIL1
Date:    6/3/97 11:19 AM


     FYI

     I have encountered a problem with using the -vol option during a
     restore where the OS is NW 4.11 and ADSM is at 2.1.0.6f.  If one uses
     the option, the restore behaves very erratically, sometimes just
     hanging, or sometimes getting partway through the process before a
     TCPIP error/timeout occurs (i.e.  when doing a PIck from an INActive
     list, the restore will go as far as giving you the list after
     considerable delay, then will hang/timeout after your selection). I
     ran into this again today at MSCSS where Gerard Rose was doing a
     restore with -pi -ina -vol (and the other standard options), getting
     his list to pick, selecting a file, proceeding with Okay - then
     hanging there til TCPIP failure. The instance that I saw with -vol
     took 40 minutes for the start of restore to timeout, but when we
     dropped -vol, the file restored successfully in 7 minutes.

     Paul P.


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