Since upgrading to version 6.0.1 of the ISC and 5.5.0.0 of the TSM Admin
Center, hourly queries are being issued from the machine where the
ISC/Admin Center is running. For example: 

 

06/11/2008 15:01:33  ANR0407I Session 23713 started for administrator
XXXXX (WinNT) (Tcp/Ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(4666)). (SESSION: 23713)     

06/11/2008 15:01:33  ANR2017I Administrator XXXXX issued command: select
pct_utilized from log (SESSION: 23713)                   

06/11/2008 15:01:33  ANR0405I Session 23713 ended for administrator
XXXXX (WinNT). (SESSION: 23713)                                

06/11/2008 15:01:34  ANR0407I Session 23714 started for administrator
XXXXX (WinNT) (Tcp/Ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(4667)). (SESSION: 23714)     

06/11/2008 15:01:34  ANR2017I Administrator XXXXX issued command: select
stgpool_name,pct_migr,migr_running,pct_utilized from stgpools where
devclass='DISK' (SESSION: 23714)         

06/11/2008 15:01:34  ANR0405I Session 23714 ended for administrator
XXXXX (WinNT). (SESSION: 23714)                                

06/11/2008 15:01:34  ANR0407I Session 23715 started for administrator
XXXXX (WinNT) (Tcp/Ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(4668)). (SESSION: 23715)     

06/11/2008 15:01:34  ANR2017I Administrator XXXXX issued command: select
count(*) from sessions where session_type='Node'  (SESSION: 23715)


06/11/2008 15:01:34  ANR0405I Session 23715 ended for administrator
XXXXX (WinNT). (SESSION: 23715)                                

06/11/2008 15:03:34  ANR2017I Administrator XXXXX issued command: select
library_name,drive_name from drives where online<>'YES'  (SESSION:
23703)                                         

06/11/2008 15:03:34  ANR2939E The reference 'DRIVES' is an unknown SQL
table name. (SESSION: 23703)                                   

 

The last query is the problem - it results in error messages that kick
off alarms in TSMManager. I have searched for a way to shut these
queries off or modify them, but haven't been able to find it. I've
changed the Health Monitor to run its updates only once per day, but
that has no effect - nor did disabling the user that runs the Health
check. I can't disable this user, because it is my main administrator
ID. 

 

I found a couple suggestions with searches, but nothing that applies to
the ISC (I did see a couple of things for the Management console, but I
am not running it on the machine where the ISC is running. Can anyone
point me in the right direction? Thanks for your help.

 

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Kevin Kinder

 

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