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> situation? Those are the things that have been changed in that
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> Thanks for your help!
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recently.
Thanks for your help!
Kathleen
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Kathleen,
Have you taken a look at the ANR2571W message? That may be a key to this.
Do "HELP ANR2571W" from the Admin CLI for info on this message, as it
suggests some corrective actions you can take.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Intern
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hanks for looking at it!
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Curious. No, TSM is not psychic, as far as I know.
Can you post the *complete* output from the following:
1) dsmadmc -id=youradmin -pa= q ev * *
2) dsmadmc -id=youradmin -pa= q sch
Specify the domain and schedule name for one of the scheduled events
showing the goofy times.
3) dsmadm
We've been seeing this for some time now, and haven't really done anything
about it as it doesn't seem to affect actual backup success in any way.
But it is rather odd, and it's appearing more frequently now. Running a q
ev command at around 17:40 on 7/14 (in other words, just a few minutes ago)
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