Joni,
I have this happen with TSM 4.1.5 on AIX.
You may or may not like the answer.
Stop and restart the TSM server.
This is the only way to clear up the sessions.
Sias
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Joni
If you have any processes using server-to-server communications running
concurrently with the backups, try cancelling the processes. This in itself
will probably not free things up but if you then try cancel all the
sessions created by the server-to-server communications, things may resume.
Y
p with.
Ryan Miller
Principal Financial Group
Tivoli Certified Consultant
Tivoli Storage Manager v4.1
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Joni,
I had this happen o
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I have seen a deadlock situation when trying to delete objects on the same FS. Are
any of your sessions trying to backup the same fs names/files?
Have you tried killing off the sessions? Is 100 client sessions at one time common?
Are there any helpful messages in the individual client's dsmsched
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s to get a response...
Joni Moyer
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Kai Hintze
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How are your disk pools? Full or still have room?
What is your tape status?
Do you have other communications problems? (Slow printing, slow terminals,
slow FTP...)
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