Also, look for errors about failed scheduled backups. It may be trying to
prompt a client to back up -- and TSM doesn't expose those particular
settings.

Nick

On Friday, November 8, 2013, Huebner, Andy wrote:

> Look for a node with the TCP/IP name of xxx.
>
> select node_name, tcp_name from nodes where tcp_name='XXX'
>
> Andy Huebner
>
>
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> I am gettin from q actlog
>
> ANR8214E Session open with xxx.domain.com failed due to connection refusal
>
> But the problem is that xxx.domain.com doesn't exists as registered node
> in TSM.
>
> How can I find this?
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