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Mark Mooney

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Mar 17, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/17/00
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ANR9999D mmsflag.c(4551): Operation 004C6D32 failed with Command Reject.
ANR8301E I/O error on library DAFFY (OP=004C6D32, SENSE=00.00.00.27).
ANR1401W Mount request denied for volume O50848 - mount failed.

ADSM 3.1.2.50
AIX 4.1.5
3494 Library with 4 3590 Drives.

Thanks!

Mooney
Siemens-Westinghouse

Bill Wheeler

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Mar 17, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/17/00
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I have seen a couple like this before. For some reason the tape label could
not be read. If the tape has information on it, I have no idea on how to
get it back. If it is a scratch tape, relabel the tape and try mounting it
again.

Bill Wheeler
AIX Administrator
La-Z-Boy Incorporated
<mailto:bill.w...@la-z-boy.com>

Larry Way

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Mar 17, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/17/00
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It is possible that the failure was due to a tape already being mounted in the specified drive ...

Regards

Larry Way
SL09/100D
408-743-4242 Voice
408-690-2327 Cell
408-743-4201 Fax

>>> Mark....@SWPC.SIEMENS.COM 03/17/00 07:35AM >>>

ANGEL BUGARIN

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If the I/O error occurs too often, you might have a vacuum pump problem.
According to IBM CE, when the vacuum pressure is too low, it can cause
tape read/write error or in our case I/O error on 3590.

Also you might already be aware of this but once the mount failed, *SM
has the tendency to put the tape to "unavailable" status. I have seen
this
happened many times. You might want to check the volume.

Angel


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill.Wheeler [SMTP:Bill.W...@LA-Z-BOY.COM]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 5:42 AM
To: ADSM-L
Cc: Bill.Wheeler
Subject: Re: Anyone Seen This Before??

I have seen a couple like this before. For some reason the tape
label could
not be read. If the tape has information on it, I have no idea on
how to
get it back. If it is a scratch tape, relabel the tape and try
mounting it
again.

Bill Wheeler
AIX Administrator
La-Z-Boy Incorporated
<mailto:bill.w...@la-z-boy.com>


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Mooney [mailto:Mark....@SWPC.SIEMENS.COM]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 10:36 AM
To: ADS...@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Anyone Seen This Before??

ANR9999D mmsflag.c(4551): Operation 004C6D32 failed with Command
Reject.
ANR8301E I/O error on library DAFFY (OP=004C6D32, SENSE=00.00.00.27).
ANR1401W Mount request denied for volume O50848 - mount failed.

ADSM 3.1.2.50
AIX 4.1.5
3494 Library with 4 3590 Drives.

Thanks!

Mooney
Siemens-Westinghouse


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Rik Foote

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Mar 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/20/00
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We had this last week:

ANR9999D mmsscsi.c(4284): Element address mismatch; slotInfo.elem = 33,
slotInv.addr = 32
ANR8832E CHECKIN LIBVOLUME for volumes in search mode in library STKR0
failed.

We ended up HALTing the ADSM server (3.1.2.1) and restarting it to clear
the problem.

Rik
WestpacTrust New Zealand

Mark Mooney <Mark....@SWPC.SIEMENS.COM> on 18/03/2000 03:42:07

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Subject: Anyone Seen This Before??


ANR9999D mmsflag.c(4551): Operation 004C6D32 failed with Command Reject.
ANR8301E I/O error on library DAFFY (OP=004C6D32, SENSE=00.00.00.27).
ANR1401W Mount request denied for volume O50848 - mount failed.

ADSM 3.1.2.50
AIX 4.1.5
3494 Library with 4 3590 Drives.

Thanks!

Mooney
Siemens-Westinghouse

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Westpac Banking Corporation is incorporated in New South Wales, Australia

Steven P Roder

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Mar 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/20/00
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> We had this last week:
>
> ANR9999D mmsscsi.c(4284): Element address mismatch; slotInfo.elem = 33,
> slotInv.addr = 32
> ANR8832E CHECKIN LIBVOLUME for volumes in search mode in library STKR0
> failed.
>
> We ended up HALTing the ADSM server (3.1.2.1) and restarting it to clear
> the problem.

Yes. I get these a lot on 3.1.2.42 with a 3570-C02. The machine's
Sysadmin frequently halt the machine without stopping ADSM, and after
coming back up, these errors occur. A clean halt/restart always clears
the problem.

If I had support, I'd call it in. I wonder if when I buy 3.7 and support
for it, if I will also get support for 3.1?....

Steve Roder, University at Buffalo
VM Systems Programmer
UNIX Systems Administrator (Solaris and AIX)
ADSM Administrator
(tkss...@buffalo.edu | (716)645-3564 | http://ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu/~tkssteve)

Larry Way

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Mar 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/20/00
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No need to bring ADSM down...Just run the audit library command ...It will re-sync ADSM

Larry Way
SL09/100D
408-743-4242 Voice
408-690-2327 Cell
408-743-4201 Fax

>>> tkss...@REXX.ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU 03/20/00 06:17AM >>>

Steve Fehl

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I am having a challenge setting up web access to my HPUX clients. In my
dsm.sys file I have three different stanzas for tsmserver1, tsmserver2, and
tsmserver3. Each stanza points to the same AIX TSM server using different
IP addresses. I am also trying to use different HTTPPORTs to provide my
users with access using different include/exclude files.

It sort of works. I can use the HTTPPORT option in the first stanza and
pick a port number. However, when I select a port for the other two
stanzas, I receive an error that the port is already in use and a port in
the 60000 range is selected for me.

I tried using ports 1581, 1582, and 1583 for stanzas 1-3. My dba said that
I might have conflicts in that range and said that anything above 1600
would be fine. I then tried to use 1881, 1882, and 1883. 1881 worked but
TSM said 1882 and 1883 were being used and again selected ports in the
60000 range.

What can I do to select specific HTTP Ports for each of my stanzas?

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