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Re: [ADSM-L] Delete volume problem

2008-04-02 14:12:30
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Delete volume problem
From: David Longo <David.Longo AT HEALTH-FIRST DOT ORG>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 14:11:03 -0400
I think there is an occasional problem with "Delete Volume"
at that TSM server version that can hang things.

I seem to recall is fixed in TSM 5.3.5.x or close.

David Longo

>>> Thomas Denier <Thomas.Denier AT JEFFERSONHOSPITAL DOT ORG> 4/2/2008 2:02 PM 
>>> >>>
We have a 5.3.4.0 TSM server running under mainframe Linux. We are
in the process of migrating some of our offsite copies to newer tape
technology. Yesterday I finished backing up all the data in one of
our primary tape pools to a new copy storage pool. This morning I
started deleting the volumes from the old copy storage pool
previously used for offsite copies of the same primary pool. The
first couple of 'delete volume' commands worked fine. The third one
was running when our automation started a snapshot database backup.
The snapshot process froze with 0 of 0 pages backed up. The 'delete
volume' process froze. A number of migration processes running at the
time stopped moving data. Node sessions went into permanent run
status and stopped moving data. I executed a 'cancel process' command
for the 'delete volume' process. It had no visible effect. A little
while later I issued a 'cancel process' command for the snapshot
process. It caused the status reported by 'query process' to change to
'Cancel pending' but otherwise had no visible effect. I finally
shut down the TSM server. I then had to wait some minutes for a
defunct dsmserv process to go away before I could restart the TSM
server.

Later in the day our automation ran an incremental database backup.
Once the backup process was safely under way I tried another 'delete
volume' command. The 'delete volume' process deleted a few hundred
files and then froze. Migration processes and node sessions stopped
moving data. The database backup continued to run until it had
written all the necessary database pages and dismounted the output
tape. It then froze. I was once again unable to cancel either the
database backup or the 'delete volume' process. I had the same
problem with a defucnt dsmserv process when I stopped the server
for the second time that day.

Are there any other TSM functions that cannot co-exist safely with
'delete volume' processes? We are preparing to upgrade our TSM
server to 5.4.2.0. Will the de facto rules about when to run
'delete volume' processes be different under this release?



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