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> Can yoy tell US when was the last backup, try to share the complete log for
> backup day ...
> El 4 may.
/VE Return Codes
Can yoy tell US when was the last backup, try to share the complete log for
backup day ...
El 4 may. 2016 8:40, "David Ehresman"
escribió:
> Does anyone know where/if TSM/VE return codes are documented?
>
> Specifically, I am looking for what the following erro
Can yoy tell US when was the last backup, try to share the complete log for
backup day ...
El 4 may. 2016 8:40, "David Ehresman"
escribió:
> Does anyone know where/if TSM/VE return codes are documented?
>
> Specifically, I am looking for what the following error is trying to t
Does anyone know where/if TSM/VE return codes are documented?
Specifically, I am looking for what the following error is trying to tell me
other than the VM did not backup:
ANS4174E Full VM backup of VMware Virtual Machine failed with RC=6577
mode=Incremental Forever
David
st Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Steven
Harris
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:36 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Exchange Backup return codes
Hi All
I'm setting up TSM for exchange (7.1.0.1) with Exchange 2013. Servers are
6.2.6.0 on AIX 7.1
I have 2
Hi All
I'm setting up TSM for exchange (7.1.0.1) with Exchange 2013. Servers
are 6.2.6.0 on AIX 7.1
I have 2 DAGs, 8 databases per DAG and each DAG is comprised of two
windows boxes.
I thought I'd use the new facilities so I run
tdpexcc backup * full /preferdagpassive /minimumbackupinterval=60
Hi,
Does anyone have a link to a IBM website where to find a spreadsheet/matrix of
all return codes that tdpsqlc.exe sends back?
Best Regards / Med vänlig hälsning
Christian Svensson
* A client can have failed objects in the Schedule Summary report
without having a failed backup.
The Return Codes from the Client RC 0, RC 4, RC 8, and RC 12 determine
whether or not a Scheduled backup fails.
A Scheduled backup can FAIL with NO failed files. That used to drive me
crazy, but that
One thing you can do is query the ACTLOG for client-sent message ANE4959I
telling of more than 0 files failed, which may correlate with previous ANE4037E
messages about files changing during processing, ANE4005E file not found, and
the like. (If the same files show up day after day, then it's l
Hello,
I have a 160 (daily backup) environment and I need to perform a daily
report.
Several Client Nodes report Status: Failed Result: Errors.
In those cases I have to login in the TSM Node and check dsmsched.log
and dsmerror.log to check if it fails completed or not.
In
Gary,
TDPEXCC will return 0 for success and non-0 for a failure.
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 04/30/2010
08:53:27 AM:
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> Question on return codes from tdpexcc command
>
> Lee,
backup.
I can find no information in the manual on return codes set by the tdpexcc
command or even whether a return code is set.
Anyone out there have any information on this?
Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
phone: 765-285-1310
my thread has been hijacked. [Wink]
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] DSMC return codes broken in 5.4?
Hi Andrew,
Is there a query to check how much data was migrated from d
DSM-L] DSMC return codes broken in 5.4?
First, run the query outside of a script to confirm the behavior, like
this:
dsmc q b c:\file.txt
echo %errorlevel%
If the errorlevel is 8, that would confirm that the script is not at
issue.
Next check your dsmerror.log for any warning messages
Yes, I should have said but I confirmed that the 5.4 client is returning 8 for
the same command that my 5.3 client it returning 0 when they both succeed.
I didn't do this straight away, of course. I assumed that my program was broken
and not the TSM client so I wasted a few hours... :)
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First, run the query outside of a script to confirm the behavior, like
this:
dsmc q b c:\file.txt
echo %errorlevel%
If the errorlevel is 8, that would confirm that the script is not at
issue.
Next check your dsmerror.log for any warning messages that coincide with
the time you ran the quer
I have a script that was tested in 5.3, but has been moved to a 5.4 client on
windows. Where 'dsmc q backup c:\file.txt' would return 0 if there was a backup
and 8 if there was not, it just returns 8. Anyone seen this weirdness?
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And 402 is a common return code from a TDP client such as TSM for SQL or
Exchange - those return codes are different from the ones issued by the
basic backup/archive client.
Look them up in the TDP for x books.
On 3/8/08, Avy Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thank you Richar
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Re: [ADSM-L] return codes
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The standard return cod
The standard return code numbers are documented in the client manual.
I add some verbiage in the ANS1512E message description in ADSM
QuickFacts.
Wacky numbers such as the -1073740972 you cite are usually the result
of improperly written customer PRESchedulecmd or POSTSchedulecmd
commands, typica
Hello,
Can you tell me where I can get hold of the manual that explains what
all the numbering in return code means. I surfed the net, the common ones
are 0,4,8,12 and other. I would like to know deeper than that. Sometimes I
see 402. Today is the first time I see 1073740972. and the dsmerror
As mentioned, there is no documented list of Data Protection for Domino
codes.
The return codes are > 100; however, on Unix, domdsmc is set up to be
launched by the
Domino startup script. (tools/startup). This script launches domdsmc and
modifies the
return code as follows:
sta
Zoltan,
If there is nothing in the domdsm.log file, then
Data Protection for Domino did not launch.
Data Protection for Domino will always write an
entry into the domdsm.log file for each command it runs...
... uUnless you have changed the name of the logfile
by using the "logfile" option in the
ist Stor Manager"
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Hi,
I was going to post this last time, but the reasons it gives seem to be
way off for t
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Zoltan,
For TSM ACTION=COMMAND schedules, the return code of the
Zoltan,
For TSM ACTION=COMMAND schedules, the return code of the last
executing program within the script will be the error code
that gets bubbled back up to the scheduler and recorded
in the scheduler log. Make sure your scripts are
trapping that error code and return that code, if there
are othe
Hi,
I was going to post this last time, but the reasons it gives seem to be
way off for the codes you specify, but here it is just in case its
useful - Despite the page name it actually gives API return codes so...
http://tsmwiki.com/tsmwiki/DsmcReturnCodes
Although as I say, the ones you give
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
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On Nov 2, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
> I get these
On Nov 2, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
I get these in my daily, schedule status reports. ...
Bigger picture, please, Zoltan -
Need to isolate where the numbers are coming from... Are site-written
PRESchedulecmd or POSTSchedulecmd commands involved and, if so, have
those site
NCR' failed. Return
code = 55.
Del Hoobler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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There is not a documented list of Data Protection for Domino
return codes at the current time. 0 means success, non-0 means failure.
You should analyze program output, TSM Server activity log entries,
and/or domdsm.log entries for details on failures.
If you find a case that sufficient information
>> On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 09:38:59 -0500, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> said:
> No feedback on my first attempt so I am asking again plus adding some more
> rc's to the list
What makes you think these RCs are different than the rest of the API
codes?
- Allen S. Rout
No feedback on my first attempt so I am asking again plus adding some more
rc's to the list
Does anyone know where I can get a list of what the TDP for Domino return
codes, are/mean ? The dsmerror/dsmsched/domdsm log files are useless,
other than echoing t
Does anyone know where I can get a list of what the TDP for Domino return
codes, are/mean ? The dsmerror/dsmsched/domdsm log files are useless.
I have seen the following rc:
18 (usually caused by a failure to backup a file that is
open/inuse/something...)
55
127
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Davis Adrian
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To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Client return codes 4 and 8 - Can I safely ignore them?
We are currently implementing Tivoli Sotage Manager and I wa
We are currently implementing Tivoli Sotage Manager and I want the simplest
method to check for client errors for scripting purposes...
We've had a number of return code 4 ("File not found") and return code 8
("Session lost" -> "Session reestablished") errors. These don't seem to be
important, and
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Andy;
I have a number of Win2k nodes that are running 5.1.5.9 client.
these clients backup to 5.1.5.4 and 4.2.1.11 server versions (TSM servers
are AIX 4.3.3). We recently noticed that
screwed up all our Control-M jobs. is this normal
or a bug in the 5.1.5.9 client?
T
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You do not indicate which client
You do not indicate which client version you are running, so it is
difficult to be specific in your case.
If you are running something below 5.1, then the return code should be
deemed undocumented and unpredictable.
If you are running 5.1, then the info on client return codes can be found
in the
Is there any documentation of what messages cause which numeric return
code to the client. In particular, I'm trying to determine what return
code a "ANS1492S Invalid virtual mountpoint /ps/epmtest/psoft: File not
found." returns to the client. Is there any way to change which return
code a messa
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"Nancy R. Brizuela" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 01/22/2003
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All,
Ok, our Windows people say that most of our RC=32 access errors in the
journal service error log were triggered by files\folders on the PROFILE
drives. They believe that the errors may be caused by "roaming
profiles", a special mechanism where every time a user logs in, their
profile (files\
ed to resolve these errors or not use the journal engine. Is
this a correct assumption?
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The error occurs when the jo
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Hi Nancy!
The return codes are Windows OS return codes. I found them some time ago in
a file that came with some Windows source coding. I think Microsoft has
them
online somewhere too.
RC=5 means "ac
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Hi Nancy!
The return codes are Windows OS return codes. I found them some time ago in
a file that came with some Windows source coding. I think Microsoft has them
online somewhere too.
RC=5 means "access is denied" and RC=32 means &q
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 04:17, Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM wrote:
> The RC=5 is strange. If you are using an administrative account it should
> have access to all files.
Not so strange. Log onto a Windows box as a local or domain
administrator, and find the folder called "System Volume Information".
You
Hi Nancy!
The return codes are Windows OS return codes. I found them some time ago in
a file that came with some Windows source coding. I think Microsoft has them
online somewhere too.
RC=5 means "access is denied" and RC=32 means "The process cannot access the
file because it i
All,
We are receiving the below error messages in our jbberror.log. What do
these RC's mean and where does one find the documentation on these RC's?
FindFirstFile(F:\Test\o\ORANGE3\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Quick Launch): RC=5
01/13/2003 15:34:22 psMonitorThread(tid 1728): Ob
Where can I get more information about the RC (Return Codes).
Some of our clients (TDP for SQL, Exchange have been failing with different RC numbers?
We are running TSM 4.2.1.11 Server on AIX 4.3
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Rajesh Oak
break down "skipped" files into two categories:
- files that are skipped unintentionally
- files that are skipped by intent (i.e. via exclude)
with two different return codes.
Hopefully you understand that on this forum, I can not commit to making
any such a change. Also, keep in mind th
I think the addition of return codes is great but have a question on the
rc=4 with excluded files:
The doc specifies:
rc=4: The operation completed successfully, but some files were not
processed.
There were no other errors or warnings. This return code is very common.
Files are not processed
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Got the following message:
03/25/2002 21:58:16
ANR2579E Sche
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> Got the following message:
> 03/25/2002 21:58:16
> ANR2579E Schedule BACKUP.VCUCARD2.SQL in domain ADMINSYS for node
> VCUCARD2 failed (return code
> Got the following message:
> 03/25/2002 21:58:16
> ANR2579E Schedule BACKUP.VCUCARD2.SQL in domain ADMINSYS for node
> VCUCARD2 failed (return code 402).
> Where do I find the explaination for these return codes ? I didn't see
> them in the TDP for MS-SQL book
Got the following message:
03/25/2002 21:58:16
ANR2579E Schedule BACKUP.VCUCARD2.SQL in domain ADMINSYS for
node
VCUCARD2 failed (return code 402).
Where do I find the explaination for these return codes ? I didn't see
them in the TDP for MS-SQL book ?
Haven
I have been fighting this issue with client development for the better
part of a year. They are looking to improve the reliability of the return
codes, but officaly the "Do not support them". If you contact Level 2
support with a blatently wrong RC code from a client and let them
I am using External Schedular Tivoli`s maestro .till today no problem :-)
sm to use to confirm a successful
>backup, but these threads were dated. I then talked to Tivoli support,
>and they say the client return codes are now reliable. Does anyone know of
>any caveats I need to be aware of related to launching backups via an
>external scheduler?
Don - The re
to use to confirm a successful
backup, but these threads were dated. I then talked to Tivoli support,
and they say the client return codes are now reliable. Does anyone know of
any caveats I need to be aware of related to launching backups via an
external scheduler?
Thanks in advance,
Don
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