just shot in the dsrk did check user thst run tsm and its permissioms On Wednesday, May 23, 2018, Harris, Steven < steven.har...@btfinancialgroup.com> wrote:
> Hi guys > > I have a curly one here. TSM 7.1.1.300 on AIX 7.1 > > I'm preparing for a DR test. > > The DR process is that the TSM instance directory, database, logs and > disk/file storage pools reside on an IBM V840 flash device. These are > mirrored to the DR site using remote copy. The old way was to use the > remote copy directly, the new way is to run a flashcopy backup of the > remote-copied volumes and mount those. Old process or new I get the same > error. It last worked November last year. > > On my test instance, when I start at prime site as the instance user, it > finds the instance directory /tsm/wtsmt01. It then opens the dsmserv.opt > and initialization completes as usual. > > When I start at the DR site, also as the instance user, with the same > filesystems mounted, and in the instance directory, it does not find the > instance directory, but tries to use the root directory. Obviously the > dsmserv.opt file is not found and the process goes down hill from there. > > Primary: > ANR0900I Processing options file /tsm/wtsmt01/dsmserv.opt. > > DR: > ANR0905W Options file /dsmserv.opt not found. > ANR0010W Unable to open message catalog for language en_AU.8859-15. The > default > language message catalog will be used. > ANR7811I Using instance directory . > > I have compared the two sets of environment variables and they are > identical, apart from obvious things like PID and RANDOM. > > According to the doc, the instance directory is supposed to be set from > the DB2 instance directory. This is checked with db2 get dbm cfg | grep > DFTDBPATH and is the same on both boxes. I even explicitly set it again on > the DR side to no effect. > > TSM Support has been no help. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Even some idea of how to > trace what's happening would be useful. > > Thanks > > Steve > > Steven Harris > TSM Admin/Consultant > Canberra Australia > > This message and any attachment is confidential and may be privileged or > otherwise protected from disclosure. You should immediately delete the > message if you are not the intended recipient. If you have received this > email by mistake please delete it from your system; you should not copy the > message or disclose its content to anyone. > > This electronic communication may contain general financial product advice > but should not be relied upon or construed as a recommendation of any > financial product. The information has been prepared without taking into > account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider > the Product Disclosure Statement relating to the financial product and > consult your financial adviser before making a decision about whether to > acquire, hold or dispose of a financial product. > > For further details on the financial product please go to > http://www.bt.com.au > > Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. >