Hmmm, interesting. I just upgraded one of my AIX TSM servers on Tuesday to TSM 5.3.4.0 and in the last 2 days the server crashed with some TCPCOMM messages:
ANR9999D tcpcomm.c(2670): ThreadId<52> FlushBuffer (TCP): dataLen is -1292424708. Session 7862 terminating. ANR9999D ThreadId<52> issued message 9999 from: <-0x000000010001c240 outDiagf <-0x0000000100550de0 FlushBuffer <-0x0000000100553700 tcpRecv <-0x000000010014 51c8 ReceiveVerb <-0x000000010014b318 SmRecvVerb <-0x00000001004cfc10 smExecuteSession <-0x0000000100551794 SessionThread <-0x000000010000e9dc StartThread <-0x09000000002f52f8 _pthread_body ANR9999D tcpcomm.c(2670): ThreadId<52> FlushBuffer (TCP): dataLen is -1292424708. Session 7862 terminating. ANR9999D ThreadId<52> issued message 9999 from: <-0x000000010001c240 outDiagf <-0x0000000100550de0 FlushBuffer <-0x00000001005517c4 SessionThread <-0x000000 010000e9dc StartThread <-0x09000000002f52f8 _pthread_body ANR9999D tcpcomm.c(2508): ThreadId<52> Error locking session number -1 ANR9999D ThreadId<52> issued message 9999 from: <-0x000000010001c240 outDiagf <-0x00000001005517f8 SessionThread <-0x000000010000e9dc StartThread <-0x090000 00002f52f8 _pthread_body ANR9999D pscomm.c(512): ThreadId<52> Session lock for session -1 was not found for deletion ANR9999D ThreadId<52> issued message 9999 from: <-0x000000010001c240 outDiagf <-0x0000000100554688 psDestroySessionLock <-0x0000000100551898 SessionThread <-0x000000010000e9dc StartThread <-0x09000000002f52f8 _pthread_body I just opened up a case with support to see if they can tell what is going on. I'll post anything if they suggest a fix. Ben -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dennis, Melburn W IT743 Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 8:49 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: ANR9999D tcpcomm.c(779) This weekend my server group made some updates to my 4 TSM servers. Since then, every night around midnight 1 or more of the servers are hanging and I have to restart them to restore communications. After they come back I query the actlog and I see the following errors: ANR9999D tcpcomm.c(779): ThreadId<39> No buffer space is available. The socket cannot be connected.(SESSION: 4193) I start seeing these around prime backup session time. Below are the list of updates that were done to the servers: Firmware upgrades: ESM backplane RAID card Driver upgrades: Network cards RAID card OS upgrades: Service Pack1 Software upgrades: Veritas Storage Foundations 4.3 + MP1 Dell Openmanage 5.0 TSM 5.3.3.1 W2K3 w/SP1 8GB RAM Has anyone had similar problems with this and what have they done to fix this? Mel Dennis Systems Engineer - IT743 Siemens Power Generation 4400 Alafaya Trail Orlando, FL 32826 MC Q1-108 Tel: (407) 736-2360 Win: 439-2360 Fax: (407) 243-0260 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]