ADSM-L

ANS1028S Internal program error.

2004-05-13 08:11:33
Subject: ANS1028S Internal program error.
From: Neil Bowen <Neil.Bowen AT OFCOM.ORG DOT UK>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 13:10:46 +0100
Hi all,

 

We are running TSM Server 5.2 on Solaris with Windows 2000 client
currently at 5.2.2 running within a 2-node cluster for the offending
client. I recently cut what was a backup of a single 200GB file into 4 x
50+ GB files of the same data and now my backup is failing with the
above error. The error log also lists ANS9999E ntrc.cpp(879): Received
Win32 RC 1450 (0x000005aa) from FileRead() and I've tracked down RC1450
to a lack of resources.

 

Anyone seen this? I'm working on it at the moment and I seem to be
getting a steady increase in paged kernel memory that I can't explain -
but maybe someone out in DSM-land has already walked the same path.

 

Any help appreciated.

 

Neil

 

Neil Bowen

Ofcom Server Team

LogicaCMG UK Ltd

 

Riverside House

2A Southwark Bridge Road

London SE1 9HA

 

Phone: 020 7981 3249

 

 



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