Re: WinNT Client 4.2.1.16
2001-12-05 16:26:16
Mark:
This is APAR IC32163 from the Tivoli Knowledge Base.
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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APAR= IC32163 SER= IN INCORROUT
APAR= IC32163 SER= IN INCORROUT
ANS5016E NOT ENOUGH MEMORY FOR RESTORE OPERATION
Status: CLOSED Closed: 11/16/01
Apar Information:
RCOMP= 5698TSMCL TIVOLI STR MGR RREL= R42W
FCOMP= 5698TSMCL TIVOLI STR MGR PFREL= F999 TREL= T
SRLS: NONE
Return Codes:
Applicable Component Level/SU:
R42W PSY UP
Error Description:
During the restore of named stream files on Windows,
the restore process may fail with:
ANS5016E NOT ENOUGH MEMORY FOR RESTORE OPERATION.
.
This apar is being taken to document the restore affects from
apar IC28545
.
Local Fix:
Problem Summary:
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* USERS AFFECTED: Windows NT/2000 client. *
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* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Get message 'ANS5016E Not enough memory *
* for restore operation" during restore. *
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* RECOMMENDATION: Apply fixing PTF when available. At the time *
* of this writing (16 November 2001), patch *
* 4.2.1.16 includes this fix. *
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Temporary Fix:
Comments:
MODULES/MACROS: NONE
Problem Conclusion:
Named streams backed up by the 3.7.2.x (up to 3.7.2.18),
4.1.0.x, and 4.1.1.x may not have been backed up correctly
under rare boundary conditions. During restore, the incorrect
named stream data could cause the client to abort a restore
operation. The backup problem was fixed via APAR IC28545 in
versions 3.7.2.19, 4.1.2.0, and higher.
This APAR allows clients to restore files whose named streams
were backed up incorrectly as described above. If a named
stream can not be restored, an error message will be written
to the error log file (usually dsmerror.log). The main part
of the file will still be restoed, so users can verify whether
the file can be salvaged. Also, problems restoring named
streams should not cause the restore operation to abort;
rather, the error message will be logged and the restore
opeation will continue with the next file.
This is a very rare problem and most users will not encounter
it.
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