Thank you for your swift response. The server was rebooted intentionally after a regular maintenance. There are no significant errors reported in the event viewer. Similarly, TSM activity log has recorded nothing since the reboot and no errors are reported for the error occurred. FYI below Event Viewer: Source: AdsmClientServiceTSM Message: Scheduler halter right after the reboot. Dsmerror.log: 03/02/2008 04:03:14 ConsoleEventHandler(): Caught Shutdown console event . 03/02/2008 04:03:14 ConsoleEventHandler(): Cleaning up and terminating Process ... 03/02/2008 05:09:46 ConsoleEventHandler(): Caught Shutdown console event . 03/02/2008 05:09:46 ConsoleEventHandler(): Cleaning up and terminating Process ...
Dsmsched.log: >>>>>> Process Interrupted!! Severing connection. <<<<<< Regards, Dinesh Pahari -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Sims Sent: Monday, 17 March 2008 9:05 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM Scheduler Service in 'Stopping' state Importance: High On Mar 16, 2008, at 5:59 PM, Pahari, Dinesh P wrote: > Hi All, > I had a Windows 2003 client (with TSM client 5.3.2)rebooted last week. > Since the reboot, the TSM (client) stopped working. I tried to restart > the service but it went on STOPPING state and wouldn't respond. Even > the > TSM GUI doesn't start. > Due to the criticality of the client, I am not able to perform the > reboot. > Is there anyway, I can make TSM work again with out a reboot ? > > Would really appreciate your help. Tell us what diagnosis you've done... What's in the dsmerror.log and dsmwebcl.log files. Any indications of problems in the Windows Event Log? (There may be more wrong in the system than just TSM executability after that reboot.) Evaluate the circumstances of the reboot: if it was actually a crash, or forced reboot after a hang, there can be prevailing issues. Is the dsmerror.log writable, in a writable directory, as directed by your options file? (If not, you'll have problems.) Richard Sims