ADSM-L

Re: ANR9999D Error

2003-11-27 13:23:01
Subject: Re: ANR9999D Error
From: Remco Post <r.post AT SARA DOT NL>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 19:22:29 +0100
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 19:07:55 +0100
"andreas.woehrle" <Andreas.Woehrle AT T-ONLINE DOT DE> wrote:

> Hallo,
>
> I have the follwing messages in the actlog, does someone know what to
> do?
>

do nothing, wait, see if things happen more often (ANR9999D is debugging for
programming errors detected by TSM itself) and if you know when this
happens, call IBM support.

> Kindly
>
> Andreas
>
> ANR9999D tcpcomm.c(650): ThreadId<38> Unknown TCP/IP
>                        error. Unrecognized return code: 10054
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) Context report
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) Thread CsScheduleManager (22) is a parent
> thread
>                        related to: 38
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22) Generating TM Context Report:
> (struct=tmTxnDesc)
>                        (slots=256)
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)  *** no transactions found ***
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22) Generating Database Transaction Table
> Context:
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22) Tsn=0:1762732 --> Valid=1, inRollback=0,
> endNTA=0,
>                        State=2, Index=1, LatchCount=0, SavePoint=0,
> TotLogRecs=-
>                        254, TotLogBytes=16256, UndoLogRecs=254,
> UndoLogBytes=16-
>                        256, LogReserve=0, PageReserve=0, Elapsed=120
> (secs),
>                        MinLsn=28912.178.1011, MaxLsn=28912.185.1090,
> LastLsn=28-
>                        912.185.1090, UndoNextLsn=0.0.0, logWriter=False,
>
>                        backupTxn=False
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)  Open objects:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)    name ->SS.Pools<- (sp=0)
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)    name ->SS.Pool.Ids<- (sp=0)
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)    name ->DSKV0000000005<- (sp=0)
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)    name ->Restore.Sessions<- (sp=0)
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)  *** no transactions found ***
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22) Generating SM Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)  *** no sessions found ***
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22) Generating AS Vol Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)  No mounted (or mount in progress) volumes.
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22) Generating ssSession Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)  No storage service sessions active.
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22) Generating ssOpenSeg Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)  No storage service segments found.
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22) Generating BF Copy Control Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (22)  No global copy control blocks.
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) CsSchedulePrompter : ANR9999D calling thread
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) Generating TM Context Report:
> (struct=tmTxnDesc)
>                        (slots=256)
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38)  *** no transactions found ***
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) Generating Database Transaction Table
> Context:
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38)  *** no transactions found ***
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) Generating SM Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38)  *** no sessions found ***
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) Generating AS Vol Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38)  No mounted (or mount in progress) volumes.
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) Generating ssSession Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38)  No storage service sessions active.
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) Generating ssOpenSeg Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38)  No storage service segments found.
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38) Generating BF Copy Control Context Report:
>
> 27.11.2003 19:02:51   (38)  No global copy control blocks.


--
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Remco Post

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