According to the help for ANR0859E:
User Response: Examine the server messages issued prior to this message to determine the source of the error. Issue the QUERY ACTLOG command to view the activity log and search for messages. If the error cannot be isolated and resolved, contact your service representative. Are there any other messages in the ACTLOG? Like maybe an ANR9999 message? If not, sounds like a time to call Tivoli. If you can afford to take and keep your TSM server down, try an AUDITDB FIX=YES to see if you have any database corruption problems. Bill Boyer "I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere." - ??? -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alexander Lazarevich Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 5:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: can't delete filespace Um, yeah, that fixes one problem, but then we are back to the original failure: ANR2017I Administrator DUDE issued command: DELETE FILESPACE zworykin.itg.uiuc.edu \\zworykin\c$ type=any ANR0984I Process 672 for DELETE FILESPACE started in the BACKGROUND a 16:41:03. ANR0800I DELETE FILESPACE: \\zworykin\c$ for node ZWORYKIN.ITG.UIUC.EDU started as process 672. ANR0802I Delete Filespace \\zworykin\c$ (backup/archive data) for node ZWORYKIN.ITG.UIUC.EDU started. ANR2017I Administrator DUDE issued command: QUERY PROCESS ANR0859E Data storage object erasure failure, DELETE FILESPACE process aborted. ANR0985I Process 672 for DELETE FILESPACE running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at 16:41:15. Any ideas what to do now? Thanks! Alex --- --- Alex Lazarevich | Systems Administrator | Imaging Technology Group Beckman Institute - University of Illinois [EMAIL PROTECTED] | (217)244-1565 | www.itg.uiuc.edu --- --- On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Nicholas Cassimatis wrote: > Something looked wrong here, and it's the filespace name. The output of > "query filespace" has it like this: > > \\zworykin\c$ > > But way I've seen it on all of my servers is: > > \\zworykin\$c > > Not sure how a 3.1 server would handle the rename of the filespaces to the > UNC path, so it may have that messed up in the display. I'd try this > command, see if it works: > > delete file zworykin.itg.uiuc.edu \\zworykin\c$ type=any > > Nick Cassimatis > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Think twice, type once. >