ADSM-L

sbtio error 959 and ANS1192E "symbolic link not allowed"

2002-07-22 07:26:48
Subject: sbtio error 959 and ANS1192E "symbolic link not allowed"
From: chris rees <rees_chris AT HOTMAIL DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 11:25:07 +0000
Hi all

Hoping you can help me out with a problem that is really bugging me...

Trying to backup an Oracle 8.0.5 database using rman. TSM client is 4.1.3,
TSM server is 4.1.5. Everything is running on AIX 4.3.3

No matter what I set in /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin/dsm.sys I always get
the following in the sbtio.log

(15146) OBK-sbt:<07/22/2002:12:09:27> sbtremove(): odsmSess(): ANS1192E
(RC959)
Specifying the error log '' as a symbolic link is not allowed.

I currently have DSMI_LOG and DSM_LOG set to /var/adsm so would expect any
errors to be written to /var/adsm/dsmerror.log.   This file currently does
not exist and is certainly not a symbolic link.   My DSM_CONFIG and DSM_DIR
variables are set correctly.

The actual error from the backup scripts looks like this

RMAN-00569: ================error message stack follows================
RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script t_backup_db_full
RMAN-03007: retryable error occurred during execution of command: backup
RMAN-07004: unhandled exception during command execution on channel t1
RMAN-10032: unhandled exception during execution of job step 1: ORA-06512:
at li
ne 126
RMAN-10035: exception raised in RPC: ORA-19624: operation failed, retry
possible
ORA-19506: failed to create sequential file, name="df_t467900364_s46_p1",
parms=
""
ORA-27006: sbtremove returned error
IBM AIX RISC System/6000 Error: 959: System call error number 959.

Additional information: 1
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_BACKUP_RESTORE", line 408
RMAN-10031: ORA-19624 occurred during call to
DBMS_BACKUP_RESTORE.BACKUPPIECECRE
ATE

RMAN>
RMAN>

Recovery Manager complete.


The MOST annoying thing is that I know I've seen this before somewhere and
can't for the life of me remember the trick to fixing it.

Let me know if there any more info you need.

Cheers

Chris



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