******************************************************************************* * README * ******************************************************************************* Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5608-ISM 5608-ISX (C) Copyright International Business Machines Corp. 1990, 2004. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure ******************************************************************************* * * Version 5, Release 3, Modification 3, Level 0 * * ******************************************************************************* For online help visit the ITSM homepage at: www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html ******************************************************************************* * Table of Contents * ******************************************************************************* About this Readme Installation Information AIX Installation Installation instructions HP-UX Installation Installation instructions Linux Installation Supported Linux environments Known issues for this installation RPM Packages Included Installation instructions Storage agent installation instructions Sun Solaris Installation Known issues for this installation Installation instructions Windows Installation New platform support for Fixpack 5.3.3 New platform support for Fixpack 5.3.2 Installation instructions Licensing REGISTER LICENSE on UNIX, Linux and Windows REGISTER LICENSE on z/OS Migration Information Changes for Fixpack 5.3.1 Migration and Password Length Considerations Changes for Version 5.3.0 Migrating to Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3 from Previous Versions Migration and LAN-free Considerations Updates for Fixpack 5.3.3 3592 Generation 2 support Generational Compatibility New recording formats for the ECARTRIDGE device type NDMP support NDMP backup support for IBM System Storage N Series file server NDMP Version 4 support QUERY EVENT output changes Changes to UPDATE COPYGROUP - Archive Required level of NetApp ONTAP for RECLAMATION=SNAPLOCK storage pools Volume notification for no-query restore (APAR IC48580) Updates for Fixpack 5.3.2 ACCEPT DATE command ACSLS library support for HP-UX and Linux Automatically restarting a restore on the Tivoli Storage Manager client Automatic volume labeling support for Non-SCSI libraries Formatting volumes for z/OS LAN-free operations LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT server option FORMAT LFVOLUME command IBM LTO WORM support Issues related to configuring a Tivoli Storage Manager server in a Windows cluster 1. Cluster wizard: failure to register the Tivoli Storage Manager resource type 2. User account error when performing cluster configuration Prompt for reboot after installation of the server module Removing Tivoli Storage Manager from your Windows system SANergy support page for access to the latest SANergy levels Storage agent and library sharing failover for Windows Fibre tape failover Tivoli Storage Manager Cluster setup with VCS Command updates The Tivoli Storage Manager device driver (TSMSCSI) and Windows Logo Certification Time-out on formatting large disk volumes on FAT32 partitions Tivoli Storage Manager for Data Retention name change TSMDLST update for Windows Syntax Options Examples Notes Using a Disaster Recovery Plan created on a SUSE Linux platform Updates for Fixpack 5.3.1 General LTO3 support QUERY NODE limitation SANFS support SUN storage agent documentation for addtoinit script (APAR IC43928) Tivoli Storage Manager 5.3.1 server modified to use Centera Version 2.3 Updates for Version 5.3.0 DATEFORMAT, TIMEFORMAT, and NUMBERFORMAT server options Device driver installation fix for HP-UX Claiming a device ENABLE and DISABLE SESSIONS command enhancements ENABLE SESSIONS DISABLE SESSIONS Enhanced performance of incremental export New server option SANDISCOVERY SET WEBAUTHTIMEOUT command Slow performance establishing a connection when using GB routers on Linux Storage agent use of client option LANFREETCPSERVERADDR Support for the QUERY SAN command and SAN discovery AIX Windows 2003 with Emulex Fibre Channel HBA Windows 2003 with Qlogic Fibre Channel HBA Windows 2000 with IBM LTO tape devices Windows 2000 with unsupported SAN Data Gateway Linux with IBM tape devices Sun Solaris with IBM tape devices Linux for pSeries JNI Fibre Channel HBA on Solaris ANY Fibre Channel HBA on Linux for zSeries or HP-UX Using shared memory communications on Linux z/OS device class attribute clarification Product Fix History APARs Fixed in Level 5.3.3.0 APARs Fixed in Level 5.3.2.0 APARs Fixed in Level 5.3.1.0 APARs Fixed in Level 5.3.0.0 Notices and Trademarks Where to Find Documentation Getting Help Anonymous FTP Server Trademarks ******************************************************************************* * About this Readme * ******************************************************************************* +---- Note! -----------------------------------------------------------+ Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under Trademarks and Notices. +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ For the latest updates to Fixpack 5.3.3, see Technote: Updates to Tivoli Storage Manager Server Version 5.3.3 README. You can enter the term 1232168 in the "Search support" field at www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html. To view and download this readme in HTML or PDF format, you can visit the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Information Center at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/index.jsp. ******************************************************************************* * Installation Information * ******************************************************************************* The following sections include installation information for operating systems supported by Tivoli Storage Manager Fixpack 5.3.3.0. You can obtain the packages for your platform from the Tivoli Storage Manager web site at www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/ support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html by searching under Self Help > Download. For hardware and software requirements and supported operating system information, select "Server Requirements" under Other resources > Client and server requirements. ******************************************************************************* * AIX Installation * ******************************************************************************* The following instructions apply to the installation of the 5.3.3.0 fixpack to the Tivoli Storage Manager Server for AIX. This fixpack is intended as an update for your Version 5.3.0.0 AIX server. Installation instructions ************************* The TSMSRVAIX5330.tar.gz bundle contains the following AIX filesets for the 5.3.3.0 fixpack to the Tivoli Storage Manager server: 5330ACS.bff tivoli.tsm.devices.acsls 5330D5.bff tivoli.tsm.devices.aix5.rte 5330DMG.bff tivoli.tsm.msg.en_US.devices 5330SMG.bff tivoli.tsm.msg.en_US.server 5330S5.bff tivoli.tsm.server.aix5.rte64 5330COM.bff tivoli.tsm.server.com 5330S4.bff tivoli.tsm.server.rte 5330WCN.bff tivoli.tsm.server.webcon To install as a root user, complete the following steps: 1. Obtain the TSMSRVAIX5330.tar.gz file from the Tivoli Storage Manager web site. 2. Unzip and untar the file to extract all the installation packages. 3. Determine what Tivoli Storage Manager server and storage agent software you currently have installed. You can issue the following command to generate a list: lslpp -L all | grep tivoli 4. Since Tivoli Storage Manager device definitions might not be preserved, determine which devices you currently have defined via Tivoli device support. Use the following commands to record the device name to location mapping. To determine a list of all FCP attached devices on the system, issue the command: lsdev -Cs fcp > definitions.fcp To determine a list of all SCSI attached devices on the system, issue the command: lsdev -Cs scsi > definitions.scsi Once you have a list of devices, review the lists to identify which devices are used by your Tivoli Storage Manager server. IBM 3494, 3570, 3575, 3590 and IBM LTO Ultrium 35XX tape devices interact with Tivoli Storage Manager servers via their own device driver supplied with the hardware. Since they do not use Tivoli Storage Manager server device drivers, it is unlikely that their device definitions will be lost during the upgrade to Fixpack 5.3.3.0. 5. Halt your Tivoli Storage Manager server software via the Administrative Interface. 6. Start SMIT and select the following options: Software Install and Maintenance Install and Update Software Install and Update from ALL Available Software Specify INPUT device/directory List SOFTWARE to Install - Select only those filesets that are in the list you made in Step 3 Set "COMMIT software updates?" to yes Set "SAVE replaced files?" to no 7. Review your AIX configuration and identify any device definitions that were lost as a result of the software installation process. Use the device configuration information previously saved to reconfigure devices as needed. 8. Restart your Tivoli Storage Manager server software. Installing the 5.3.3.0 server fixpack could affect Tivoli Storage Manager storage agents in use in your environment. You should review the 5.3.3 README for your storage agent and install the associated bundle as well. You can obtain installation packages from ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage at the location: tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/StorageAgent/v5r3/LATEST. ******************************************************************************* * HP-UX Installation * ******************************************************************************* To install the fixpack for 5.3.3.0, you will need to uninstall the old server package and install the new one in the same path. You can obtain the packages you need from the Tivoli Storage Manager web site (link in the next paragraph). In addition, the 5.3.3.0 fixpack requires installation of the Tivoli Storage Manager license package which is provided with the purchase of the 5.3.0.0 base release. For more information, click on the "How to buy" link from the Tivoli Storage Manager web site at www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html. Installation instructions ************************* The installation process is similar for the Tivoli Storage Manager server, storage agent, and device driver packages. 1. Use the HP-UX utility swremove to remove old packages. To determine which Tivoli Storage Manager packages you have installed, you can obtain a list by issuing the following command: swlist | grep TIV Ignore any client installations that appear in the list, for example TSM532C_HPIA64. 2. * If you are upgrading from a version prior to Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3.0.0, you will need to remove the existing server and license packages for your current release level. To do so, issue the following command: swremove TIVsmS64 * If you are upgrading to Fixpack 5.3.3.0 from a 5.3.x.x level, remove the Tivoli Storage Manager packages that you will be replacing. You do not need to remove your 5.3.0.0 license package to perform an upgrade within a release. For example: * To remove the server package, issue the following command: swremove TIVsmS64.server * To remove the device driver package, issue the following command: swremove TIVsmS64.dev 3. * When installing from a CD-ROM, use the swinstall command with the source argument (-s) pointing to the package directory. On any package containing the Tivoli Storage Manager server it is required that you accept software license agreement terms. Because the license terms must be accepted on some packages, always use swinstall in non-interactive mode (no GUI). To enable the software licensing agreement display, you must add the switch "ask=as_needed" (-x ask=as_needed). For example, to install the 64-bit server from CD media, issue the following command: swinstall -s /cdrom -x ask=as_needed TIVsmS64 (64-bit server) * When installing a fixpack from the service ftp site, first download the Tivoli Storage Manager server bundle. Create a temporary directory and then copy the files to the temporary directory. For example, issue the following commands: mkdir /tmp/TSM cp /tmp/TSM * Files with the extension .img.gz must be uncompressed. Use the gzip command and issue the following: cd /tmp/TSM gzip -d * Files with the extension .tar.gz must be extracted. Use the gzip command and issue the following: cd /tmp/TSM gzip -dc | tar -xvf - Use the swinstall command with the source argument (-s) pointing to the temporary directory. On any package containing the Tivoli Storage Manager server it is required that you accept software license agreement terms. Because the license terms must be accepted on some packages, always use swinstall in non-interactive mode (no GUI). To enable the software licensing agreement display, you must add the switch "ask=as_needed" (-x ask=as_needed). For example, to install the 64-bit server from your temporary directory, issue the following command: swinstall -s /tmp/TSM -x ask=as_needed TIVsmS64 (64-bit server) For more information about the HP-UX package tools or their settings, see HP-UX documentation in the Software Distributor Administration Guide for HP-UX at http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html?pageDisplay=support. You can also view man pages. ******************************************************************************* * Linux Installation * ******************************************************************************* The following instructions apply to the installation of the 5.3.3.0 fixpack to the Tivoli Storage Manager server in a Linux environment. Supported Linux environments **************************** Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3.2.0 and later supports AMD64 and EM64T processor types (x86_64). This support covers the native 64-bit server and storage agent for the 64-bit environment as well as the 32-bit Tivoli Storage Manager server and storage agent run in compatibility mode in a 64-bit environment. If you are running Tivoli Storage Manager on x86_64 processors in compatibility mode (e.g the x86 32-bit Tivoli Storage Manager server packages installed on the 64-bit operating environment) and wish to migrate to the native 64-bit Tivoli Storage Manager packages, the install_server script that comes with the installation packages will uninstall all the x86 packages and then install the native 64-bit packages. The native 64-bit license enabler package will also need to be installed. This package is available by requesting a CD of Tivoli Storage Manager Fixpack 5.3.2.0. Notes: 1. It is highly recommended that you migrate to native 64-bit packages on the x86_64 processors instead of running Tivoli Storage Manager in compatibility mode. This is because the 64-bit device drivers that you may need for devices used by the Tivoli Storage Manager server and storage agent may not run with Tivoli Storage Manager in compatibility mode. 2. The install_server script no longer supports automatic installation of Tivoli Storage Manager in compatibility mode. To install Tivoli Storage Manager in compatibility mode, obtain the i686 packages and install them manually using the rpm utility. To acquire the license module for x86_64, obtain a CD or ISO image. If you obtain your IBM software electronically through Passport Advantage, you must have an authorized user ID and password. If you placed an order and CDs were shipped via the Advanced Administrative System (AAS), you may request an MES update (miscellaneous equipment update). For AAS information, see your System Engineer (SE) if you have questions. SLES9/pSeries Linux ******************* If you are running the Tivoli Storage Manager server for Linux on SLES9/pSeries systems, you must have the system library level listed below or newer in order for code page conversion to work properly. You will most likely have code page conversion errors on the Tivoli Storage Manager server when trying to use the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Administration Center unless the glibc-locale-64bit-9-200407271122 system library level or higher is installed. To determine whether you have this library, issue the following command from the command prompt on your operating system: rpm -qa | grep glibc-locale You should see output similar to the following: glibc-locale-2.3.3-98.28 glibc-locale-64bit-9-200407271122 If you do not have the libraries installed on your system, you can obtain them from your Linux Installation CD or from the Linux vendor web site. RHEL4 on EM64T/AMD64/S390x ************************** If you are installing the Tivoli Storage Manager server or storage agent on RHEL4, ensure that the C++ compatibility libraries are installed before attempting to install Tivoli Storage Manager. If these libraries are not installed, the Tivoli Storage Manager installation will fail due to missing dependencies. The compatibility libraries are installed by default with the operating system and they only support native 64-bit applications. These libraries are required because the Tivoli Storage Manager installation package contains a 32-bit Administration Client executable. The libraries are also needed if you are running Tivoli Storage Manager in compatibility mode (32-bit Tivoli Storage Manager application installed on 64-bit hardware). The package that needs to be installed is compat-libstdc++ Version 7.3 or later. It can be obtained from the RHEL4 installation CDs, or from the Red Hat Network web site at https://rhn.redhat.com. Known issues for this installation ********************************** Generic tape and raw logical volumes are not supported. RPM packages included ********************* See Table 1 for included RPM packages. One directory contains the RPM packages for each architecture supported by Tivoli Storage Manager on Linux. The directory content is as follows: * i686/ - Contains rpm packages to be installed on 32-bit RHEL3, RHEL4, SLES8, and SLES9. * x86_64 - Contains 64-bit rpm packages to be installed on RHEL4 and SLES9. * ppc64/glibc-2.2/ - Contains 64-bit rpm packages to be installed on 64-bit SLES8. * ppc64/glibc-2.3/ - Contains 64-bit rpm packages to be installed on 64-bit RHEL3, RHEL4 and SLES9. * noarch/ - Contains packages for support on various languages other than English. They are to be installed on any Tivoli Storage Manager supported Linux environment. Table 1. Software to Install for Different Environments +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | Environment | Software Packages to Install | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | x86 | * TIVsm-server-5.3.3-0.i386.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | | Manager server | | | * TIVsm-tsmscsi-5.3.3-0.i386.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | | Manager non-IBM devices support | | | * TIVsm-stagent-5.3.3-0.i386.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | | Manager storage agent | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | x86_64(64bit) | * TIVsm-server-5.3.3-0.x86_64.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | | Manager server | | | * TIVsm-tsmscsi-5.3.3-0.x86_64.rpm - Tivoli | | | Storage Manager non-IBM devices support | | | * TIVsm-stagent-5.3.3-0.x86_64.rpm - Tivoli | | | Storage Manager storage agent | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | s390x(64bit | * TIVsm-server-5.3.3-0.s390x.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | zSeries) | Manager server | | | * TIVsm-tsmscsi-5.3.3-0.s390x.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | | Manager non-IBM devices support | | | * TIVsm-stagent-5.3.3-0.s390x.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | | Manager storage agent | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | s390 storage | * TIVsm-tsmscsi-5.3.3-0.s390.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | agent (31bit | Manager non-IBM devices support | | zSeries): | * TIVsm-stagent-5.3.3-0.s390.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | | Manager storage agent | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | ppc64(64bit | * TIVsm-server-5.3.3-0.ppc64.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | pSeries) | Manager server | | | * TIVsm-tsmscsi-5.3.3-0.ppc64.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | | Manager non-IBM devices support | | | * TIVsm-stagent-5.3.3-0.ppc64.rpm - Tivoli Storage | | | Manager storage agent | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ Installation instructions ************************* The 5.3.3.0 fixpack requires installation of the Tivoli Storage Manager license package which is provided with the purchase of the 5.3.0.0 base release. For more information, click on the How to buy link from the Tivoli Storage Manager web site at www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html. 1. * When installing a major release (5.3.0.0) from CD media, insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive and change your directory to the CD-ROM drive. For example: cd /mnt/cdrom * When installing a fixpack (5.3.3.0) from the service ftp site, create a temporary directory and download the files into it. Then, use the commands bunzip2 and tar to extract the RPM packages. For example: mkdir tsm cd tsm bunzip2 TIVsm-server-5.3.3-0.Linux.tar.bz2 tar xvf ../TIVsm-server-5.3.3-0.Linux.tar 2. * Execute the script install_server. For example: ./install_server [prefix] where prefix is optional and denotes the file system where you would like Tivoli Storage Manager to be installed. If no prefix is given, the default installation location is /opt. * For fixpacks, go to the directory for the target architecture and install the RPM files manually. For example: cd i686/ rpm -Uvh TIVsm-server-5.3.3-0.i386.rpm TIVsm-tsmscsi-5.3.3-0.i386.rpm 3. You will be prompted to read and accept the software licensing agreement. Select a number for the language in which you prefer to display the license agreement from the following menu. Then press Enter. 1. Czech 2. English 3. French 4. German 5. Italian 6. Polish 7. Portuguese 8. Spanish 9. Turkish 4. The install_server script will display the license agreement in the language specified, and ask for you to accept the terms. To accept the license agreement, press 1, followed by the Enter key. 5. Once you have accepted the license agreement, a menu will be displayed with all the available RPM packages for the corresponding platforms. At this point, you can either quit the install_server script by pressing 'q' followed by the Enter key, or select packages from the menu to be installed. If you exit the menu, you can still install any of the RPM packages that correspond to your platform manually. Note: For AMD64/EM64T 64-bit migration: If you are migrating the Tivoli Storage Manager server for AMD64/EM64T from compatibility mode to 64-bit mode, it is recommended that you let the install_server script perform the installation for you. The install_server script will remove the 32-bit server, tsmscsi, and license packages and install the 64-bit packages. It will ask you for confirmation before it removes any packages. Check for driver availability of all necessary hardware before migrating Tivoli Storage Manager to 64-bit. For IBMtape driver availability please visit ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/devdrvr/Linux/. The default installation location for Tivoli Storage Manager packages is /opt. To install to a different location, use the --prefix option in rpm. Refer to Red Hat Package Manager documentation, included with RPM, for details on its use. For example, if you are upgrading your i686 Tivoli Storage Manager server from fixpack 5.2.4.0 to fixpack 5.3.3.0, and fixpack 5.2.4.0 is installed under the /usr file system, you would issue: rpm -Uvh TIVsm-server-5.3.3-0.i386.rpm --prefix /usr Storage agent installation instructions *************************************** If you are installing the storage agent for the first time on your machine, use the command rpm -ivh , where pkgname is the storage agent RPM file. For example: rpm -ivh TIVsm-stagent-5.3.3-0.i386.rpm If you are upgrading to a later version of the storage agent, use the command rpm -Uvh , where pkgname is the storage agent RPM file name. Note that if the older version of the storage agent is installed under a non-default file system, you will need to use the --prefix rpm option so that the new version gets installed in the correct file system. For example, to upgrade from fixpack 5.2.6.0 to fixpack 5.3.3.0, you would issue: rpm -Uvh TIVsm-stagent-5.3.3-0.i386.rpm --prefix /usr For pSeries, packages in the glibc-2.2 directory support SLES8, and packages in the glibc-2.3 directory support SLES9 and RHEL3. ******************************************************************************* * Sun Solaris installation * ******************************************************************************* Known issues for this installation ********************************** For Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.2.2 and higher, the server and storage agent installations require presentation and acknowledgement of the Electronic Licensing Agreement. This change requires software that is not automatically installed by the Core System Support option. If the software packages are not present, the installation will fail with messages similar to: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: exception occurred in JNI_OnLoad JRE error attempting to evoke the license acceptance tool. Error code 1. Please call customer support. The prerequisite software is as follows: SUNWlibC SUNWxwice SUNWctpls SUNWlibCx SUNWcpp SUNWmfrun SUNWzlib SUNWj3rt SUNWxwfnt SUNWxwplt In order for the Core System Support option installation to complete successfully, the required packages must be installed on the system. Please note that this list can change without notice at IBM's sole discretion. Installation instructions ************************* To install the fixpack for 5.3.3.0, you will need to uninstall the old server package and install the new one in the same path. You can obtain the packages you need from the Tivoli Storage Manager web site (link in the next paragraph). In addition, the 5.3.3.0 fixpack requires installation of the Tivoli Storage Manager license package which is provided with the purchase of the 5.3.0.0 base release. For more information, click on the "How to buy" link from the Tivoli Storage Manager web site at www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html. The installation process is similar for the Tivoli Storage Manager server, storage agent, and device driver packages. 1. Use the Sun Solaris utility pkgrm to remove old packages. To determine which Tivoli Storage Manager packages you have installed, you can obtain a list by issuing the following command: pkginfo | grep TIVsmS 2. * If you are upgrading from a version prior to Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3.0.0, you will need to remove the existing server and license packages for your current release level. To do so, issue the following command: pkgrm TIVsmS TIVsmSlic * If you are upgrading to Fixpack 5.3.3.0 from a 5.3.x.x level, remove the Tivoli Storage Manager packages that you will be replacing. You do not need to remove your 5.3.0.0 license package to perform an upgrade within a release. For example: * To remove the server package, issue the following command: pkgrm TIVsmS * To remove the device driver package, issue the following command: pkgrm TIVsmSdev 3. Download the Tivoli Storage Manager server bundle from the web site. Create a temporary directory and then copy the files to the temporary directory. For example, issue the following commands: mkdir /tmp/TSM cp /tmp/TSM Or, if you are installing a base level version (5.3.0.0), insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive. 4. Files that have an extension of .pkg.Z must be uncompressed. From the temporary directory, issue the following command: uncompress Files with an extension of .tar.Z must be extracted. From the temporary directory, issue the following command: uncompress -dc | tar -xvf - 5. Use the pkgadd command with the source argument (-d) pointing to the temporary directory to list the packages. For example: pkgadd -d /cdrom OR cd ; pkgadd -d . A list of packages will be displayed as part of the installation and can be selected interactively. On any package containing the Tivoli Storage Manager server it is required that you accept license agreement terms. You will be prompted to read the license agreement and agree to it before installation succeeds. For more information about the package tools or their settings, see the Sun Solaris documentation available at SUN's support web site, http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/. You can also view man pages. ******************************************************************************* * Windows installation * ******************************************************************************* New platform support for Fixpack 5.3.3 Windows 2003 Server R2 Windows 2003 Server R2 x64 The x64 edition is not supported on releases prior to Fixpack 5.3.2. New platform support for Fixpack 5.3.2 Windows 2003 x64 (based on the AMD 64-bit and Intel EM64T enabled processors) Windows 2003 64-bit Service Pack 1 (Intel Itanium processors) These platforms are not supported on releases prior to Fixpack 5.3.2. Installation instructions ************************* This is a Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) installable package. To install a package, download the appropriate file from the Tivoli Storage Manager web site to your local machine in binary. To unpack, simply execute the file. Each file, when executed will unpack to a directory that you specify. Once unpacked to your local machine, the installation will automatically begin. The Tivoli Storage Manager Server default installation will include the Tivoli Storage Manager Server and the Management Console. If there is a need to reinstall, setup.exe can be run from the directory specified when first unpacking. ******************************************************************************* * Licensing * ******************************************************************************* Licensing in the Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3.0 server has changed from previous versions. Before upgrading from a previous version, delete or rename the nodelock file, for all operating systems except z/OS. If you are running on a z/OS system, removed existing LICENSE options from the server's option file. After installing the Version 5.3.0 server, you must register new licenses. The REGISTER LICENSE command has changed with this version, and its function is currently limited. You can register licenses for server components. This includes Tivoli Storage Manager (base), Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition, and Tivoli Data Retention Protection. You cannot register licenses for components that are licensed on the basis of processors (for example, Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail, Tivoli Storage Manager for Databases, Tivoli Storage Manager for ERP, Tivoli Storage Manager for Hardware, Tivoli Storage Manager for Space Management). Your license agreement determines what you are licensed to use, even if you cannot use the REGISTER LICENSE command to register all components. You are expected to comply with the license agreement and use only what you have purchased. Use of the REGISTER LICENSE command implies that you agree to and accept the license terms specified in your license agreement. REGISTER LICENSE on UNIX, Linux and Windows ******************************************* Command syntax: REGister LICense FILE= FILE Specifies the name of the enrollment certificate file containing the license to be registered. The specification can contain a wildcard (*). Enter the complete file name or a wildcard in place of the file name. The file names are case-sensitive. Possible values are: * tsmbasic.lic - To license base IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. * tsmee.lic - To license base IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition. This includes the Disaster Recovery Manager, large libraries, and NDMP. * dataret.lic - To license IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Data Retention. This is required to enable Data Retention Protection as well as Expiration and Deletion Suspension (Deletion Hold). Examples: To register Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition, enter the following command: register license file=tsmee.lic To register all license files using a wildcard, enter the following command: register license file=*.lic REGISTER LICENSE on z/OS ************************ Command syntax: REGister LICense= Note: The REGISTER LICENSE command adds a LICENSE statement to the end of the server options file if it completes successfully. To use this command, ensure that the options file as specified in the server startup JCL (OPT DD statement) is coded with a DISP=MOD parameter, and not DISP=SHR. BASICEDITION To license base IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. EXTENDEDEDITION To license base IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition. This includes the Disaster Recovery Manager and large libraries. DATARETENTION To license IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Data Retention for z/OS. This is required to enable Data Retention Protection as well as Expiration and Deletion Suspension (Deletion Hold). Examples: To register Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition, enter the following command: register license EXTENDEDEDITION License registration on z/OS can also be done by editing the server options file. See the Administrator's Reference for information on how to edit the options file. The only values allowed with the LICENSE parameter for Tivoli Storage Manager 5.3.0 are BASICEDITION, EXTENDEDEDITION and DATARETENTION. ******************************************************************************* * Migration Information * ******************************************************************************* Changes for Fixpack 5.3.1 Migration and password length considerations ******************************************** When the server database is upgraded to Version 5.3.0, the encryption level of stored passwords is converted from DES 56-bit to AES 128-bit. During the conversion, decrypted passwords are checked against the server minimum password length setting. If a password is shorter than the minimum length, an invalid password error message is issued and the database upgrade fails. Passwords shorter than the minimum length can exist if the server's minimum password length setting has been changed. Changing the setting does not affect existing passwords. The new password length is only enforced when passwords are first registered or updated. Any previously created or expired passwords that do not meet the current length requirement are considered invalid during the database upgrade. If there is any possibility that shorter passwords are stored in the server database, use the following upgrade procedure: 1. Temporarily set the minimum password length to zero (0). To change the minimum password length, you can use either the Administration Center or the SET MINPWLENGTH command. 2. Back up the current server database. 3. Install the new version of Tivoli Storage Manager. If you have already attempted to upgrade to Version 5.3.0, and are unable to roll back to the previous version, contact customer support for further assistance. See APAR IC44367 for more information. Changes for Version 5.3.0 Migrating to Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3 from previous versions ********************************************************************** You can migrate directly to Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3 from any previous version of Tivoli Storage Manager. The amount of time to migrate from Version 5.2 to 5.3 is negligible. The change in database size between Version 5.2 and 5.3 is also negligible. Versions prior to 5.2 will take longer to migrate. The older the version, the longer this process will take. If migrating to Tivoli Storage Manager from any previous release, you should take actions to clean up system objects. Before migrating, back up your database with type=full and save your Tivoli Storage Manager executables. If you need to revert to a previous release, you will have to restore from that database backup. If installing Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3 on AIX Version 5.1, you must first upgrade the C++ Runtime for AIX to Version 6. This is fileset xlC.rte.6.0.0.0, which is installed by default on AIX 5.2 and higher. The latest PTF for this package has the xlC.rte.6.0.0.0 fileset plus any release-specific updates. It can be obtained from http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/unixservers/aixfixes.html. When the Version 5.3 server starts, existing FILE volumes in the FILLING state are marked as full. In Version 5.2.x and prior servers, the server accepted a PATH definition for a local FILE Library and FILE drives, although it was not used in any way. Such definitions are not accepted by a Version 5.3 server and are rejected. This could be problematic if these definitions are contained in a devconfig file, and must be removed manually. For more information regarding migrating to Version 5.3, refer to the Installation Guide. For more information regarding cleaning up system objects, refer to the following Tivoli Storage Manager flashes: FLASH10201, FLASH10258, and 1078582. Migration and LAN-free considerations ************************************* Only storage agents Versions 5.2.3, 5.2.4, 5.2.6, and 5.3 are supported by Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3. Before moving to Version 5.3, you must ensure your storage agents are upgraded to one of these levels. Please note that storage agents at the Version 5.2.x level cannot access shared FILE volumes ( using SANergy ) on 5.3.x servers using LAN-free protocols. Requests by 5.2.x storage agents are automatically re-directed to the server and handled using LAN protocols. ******************************************************************************* * Updates for Fixpack 5.3.3 * ******************************************************************************* 3592 Generation 2 support ************************* 3592 generation 2 drives use the same media as generation 1 drives, but generation 2 drives can write in a different format. This format has a larger capacity than the generation 1; an uncompressed generation 2 volume can hold about 500 GB of data. The same ratios for compression, short tape capacity, and so on, that apply to generation 1 also apply to generation 2. For more details, refer to the 3592 generation 2 hardware specifications. Device Class Information: You can now use the DEFINE DEVCLASS and UPDATE DEVCLASS commands for the 3592 device to specify generation 2 formats. When defining a device class that uses 3592 drives, use the following parameters and values: * DEVTYPE=3592 * FORMAT= The 3592-2 format is uncompressed, and the 3592-2C format is compressed. Command Syntax: .-FORMAT--=--DRIVE---------. >--+--------------------------+ '-FORMAT--=--+-DRIVE-----+-' +-3592------+ +-3592C-----+ +-3592-2----+ '-3592-2C---' Note: On z/OS, the previous default format for a device type of 3592 was 3592C. The new default format is DRIVE. To continue to use an existing device class for generation 2 drives, update the device class using a new FORMAT value of DRIVE, 3592-2 or 3592-2C. Generational Compatibility Mixing the two generations of 3592 drives in a single library can create potential media problems because generation 1 drives cannot read generation 2 media. For example, if the two generations are mixed and an operation requires Tivoli Storage Manager to verify a generation 2 volume label using a generation 1 drive, the operation will fail. If possible, upgrade all drives in your library to generation 2. If mixing the two generations is necessary, use one of the methods in the following sections to prevent or minimize the potential for problems. Open systems mixed drive configuration alternatives * (349X, ACSLS, and SCSI libraries) When creating a device class for a mixed-media environment, set the FORMAT parameter to either 3592 or 3592C. Doing so forces the 3592 generation 2 drives to write in the generation 1 format. Continue writing in the generation 1 format until you upgrade all drives to generation 2. Because all media and labels are written in the generation 1 format, they can read by both generation 1 and generation 2 drives. Although this method prevents media problems, it does not allow the generation 2 drives to write or read in their optimal format. * (349X and ACSLS libraries only) Define two library objects for the same physical library. One library object will contain all of the generation 1 drives, and the other library object will contain all of the generation 2 drives. For both library objects, specify the same device name as the value for the DEVICE parameter on the DEFINE PATH command. For 349X libraries, each library object should have disjoint scratch categories (including WORMscratch category, if applicable). This method is a simple way to logically partition the generations of drives without partitioning the hardware. Because you are using two library objects, you need to define different device classes and storage pools for each library object. Doing this will prevent media problems that result from mixing generations. * (SCSI libraries only) Define a storage pool and device class specifically for the generation 2 drives. Set the FORMAT parameter for the new device class to 3592-2 or 3592-2C (not DRIVE). (The FORMAT parameter of the original device class will have a FORMAT parameter set to 3592 or 3592C.) Specify a value of 0 for the MAXSCRATCH parameter of the storage pool that will contain all the media written in generation 1: UPDATE STGPOOL genpool1 MAXSCRATCH=0. This method will allow both generations to use their optimal format and minimize potential media problems that could result from mixing generations. However, it will not resolve all media issues. For example, competition for mount points and mount failures could result. (For a discussion of mount point competition in the context of LTO drives and media, see the Administrator's Guide. The LTO information is in the current edition of the guide.) In addition, you might experience problems with the following commands if the server attempts to use a generation 1 drive to read a label written in a generation 2 format: * CHECKIN LIBVOL with CHECKLABEL=YES: To avoid failing this command, specify CHECKLABEL=BARCODE. * LABEL LIBVOL: To avoid failing this command, specify OVERWRITE=YES. Be sure to verify that the volume being labeled with OVERWRITE=YES does not contain active data. * CHECKOUT LIBVOL with CHECKLABEL=YES: Use CHECKLABEL=NO to avoid problems. z/OS mixed drive configuration * Use SMS to control the format. Specify a format of EFMT1 when defining SMS data classes. Use ACS routines to select only volumes capable of using the generation 1 format, and to direct both generation 1 and generation 2 drives to use the generation 1 recording format. * Define a different device class and storage pool for the generation 2 drives. For the device class associated with generation 2 drives, specify a value for the FORMAT parameter of DRIVE, 3592-2 or 3592-2C and a UNIT parameter that resolves to generation 2 drives only. The device class associated with the generation 1 drives will have a value for the FORMAT parameter of DRIVE, 3592 or 3592C and a UNIT parameter that resolves to generation 1 drives only. New recording formats for the ECARTRIDGE device type **************************************************** Two new recording formats, T10000A and T10000A-C, are available for the ECARTRIDGE device type for use with StorageTek T10000 media and StorageTek T10000 tape drives on AIX, Linux, HP-UX, Sun, and Windows. The StorageTek T10000 drive offers higher capacity than the previous generation T9940 tape drive. Format T10000A is uncompressed (standard), with an estimated capacity of 500 GB. Format T10000A-C is compressed, with an estimated capacity of 1 TB. To mount a T10000 volume for the T10000A or T10000A-C device class format when using an external media management program, specify STK_T10000A as the device type. NDMP support ************ NDMP backup support for IBM System Storage N Series file server *************************************************************** The IBM System Storage N Series file server is now supported for NDMP backup operations. The NETAPPDUMP data format must be used for the data mover and storage pool definitions when configuring Tivoli Storage Manager for NDMP operations on the N Series file server. Refer to the IBM Storage Web site for specific operating system level and device support requirements: http://www.ibm.com/servers/storage/nas/. NDMP Version 4 support ********************** Tivoli Storage Manager now supports NDMP Version 4 for all NDMP operations. Tivoli Storage Manager will continue to support all current NDMP backup and restore operations with a NAS device running NDMP Version 3. The Tivoli Storage Manager server will negotiate the highest protocol level (either Version 3 or Version 4) with the NDMP server when establishing an NDMP connection. QUERY EVENT output changes ************************** When you issue the QUERY EVENT command for client and administrative schedules, the result code for failed schedules will now be displayed for FORMAT=STANDARD. It will appear in the Status column, when the status is FAILED. For example: tsm: SERVER1>q event * * begint=10:00 endt=11:00 Scheduled Start Actual Start Schedule Name Node Name Status -------------------- -------------------- ------------- ------------- --------- 11/01/2005 10:01:01 11/01/2005 10:03:46 T1 DOC Failed 8 11/01/2005 10:16:01 11/01/2005 10:16:10 T1 DOC Failed 4 11/01/2005 10:31:01 11/01/2005 10:33:08 T1 DOC Completed 11/01/2005 10:46:01 T1 DOC Missed 11/01/2005 10:57:49 11/01/2005 10:58:07 T0 DOC Failed 12 tsm: SERVER1> Changes to UPDATE COPYGROUP - Archive ************************************* The optional parameter, RETINIT, which specified when the retention time specified by the RETVER attribute should be initiated, is no longer an option when updating an archived copy group. This feature continues to be available when defining a new archive copy group. Required level of NetApp ONTAP for RECLAMATION=SNAPLOCK storage pools ********************************************************************* Tivoli Storage Manager servers which have data retention protection enabled and have access to a Network Appliance filer with the SnapLock licensed feature (Data ONTAP 7.1 or greater) can store data in storage pools with RECLAMATIONTYPE set to SNAPLOCK. Data created on volumes in these storage pools will be managed by a retention date. Volume notification for no-query restore (APAR IC48580) *************************************************************** The no-query restore process can run for a considerable amount of time, requesting volume mounts as it proceeds. Volume names were not previously displayed with enough advance warning to have the volumes, which may not be library-resident, available. The process now generates a volume list (phase 1) while it begins to restore files (phase 2). Two new messages will be issued during phase 1 of no-query restore processing. Message ANR1182I will be issued for each removable volume that may be required during processing for the specified request. This message will not be issued for volumes associated with sequential FILE storage pools. Message ANR1183I will be issued to indicate that the preliminary volume list (phase 1) of no-query restore processing is complete. In some circumstances additional volumes may be requested for mounting during phase 2 processing for which an ANR1182I message was not displayed. One such example is in finding damaged media during phase 2 processing; in such cases, a copy storage pool volume may be used as an additional volume and the mount is requested after encountering the damaged media. Messages -------- ANR1182I Removable volume volume-name is required for a restore request from session session-id. Explanation: A restore request will need a removable volume. This message is issued as soon as the server determines that the volume will be needed. A mount request will be made when the volume is actually needed for processing. When the first pass determination of needed volumes is complete, message ANR1183I will be issued. However, it is possible that additional volumes will be needed later, as indicated in the explanation for message ANR1183I. This message is not issued for DISK or FILE device class volumes. System Action: The server continues processing. User Response: Respond to any mount request for the indicated volume. Example: ANR1182I Removable volume TEST01 is required for a restore request from session 2. ANR1183I Initial determination of removable volumes required for a restore request from session session-id is complete. Additional volumes may still be required. Explanation: The first pass determination of needed volumes is complete for the indicated restore session. It is possible that additional volumes will be needed as individual objects are restored. This can happen for a variety of reasons. Examples of such reasons include: 1. An object spanning from one volume to another, where the second volume is not needed for any other objects during this restore session. 2. An object is found to be damaged and a copy storage pool volume is needed to complete the restore. 3. A volume is unavailable and a copy storage pool volume is needed to complete the restore. System Action: The server continues processing. User Response: Respond to any mount request for any additional volumes. Example: ANR1183I Initial determination of removable volumes required for a restore request from session 2 is complete. Additional volumes may still be required. ******************************************************************************* * Updates for Fixpack 5.3.2 * ******************************************************************************* ACCEPT DATE command ******************* The ACCEPT DATE command should be used to allow the server to begin normal processing. When the server does not start normal processing because of a discrepancy between the server date and the current date, this command forces the server to accept the current date and time as valid. If the system time is valid and the server has not been run for an extended time, this command should be run to allow the server to begin normal processing. Attention: If the system date is invalid or the server was created or run previously with an invalid system date and this command is issued, any server processing or command that uses dates can have unexpected results. File expiration can be affected, for example. When the server is started with the correct date, files backed up with future dates will not be considered for expiration until that future date is reached. Files backed up with dates that have passed will expire faster. When the server processing encounters a future date, an error message is issued. If the server detects an invalid date or time, server sessions become disabled (as if the DISABLE SESSIONS command had been issued). Expiration, migration, reclamation, and volume history deletion operations are not able to continue processing. Use the ENABLE SESSIONS ALL command after you issue the ACCEPT DATE command to re-enable sessions to start. ACSLS library support for HP-UX and Linux ***************************************** The ACSLS library type is now supported on the Linux and HP-UX platforms. The Tivoli Storage Manager server supports StorageTek (STK) libraries managed by ACSLS or Library Station for library sharing and LAN-free configurations. As a result of this support, usage for the commands listed below has changed. Please refer to the online version of the Administrator's Guide and Administrator's Reference for usage documentation on these commands at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/index.jsp. AUDIT LIBRARY CHECKIN LIBVOL CHECKOUT LIBVOL DEFINE DRIVE DEFINE LIBRARY DEFINE PATH LABEL LIBVOLUME MOVE DRMEDIA MOVE MEDIA QUERY DRIVE QUERY LIBRARY UPDATE DRIVE UPDATE LIBRARY UPDATE PATH Automatically restarting a restore on the Tivoli Storage Manager client *********************************************************************** The Tivoli Storage Manager client will automatically restart backup and restore operations in the event it loses a session with the Tivoli Storage Manager server. This can happen for any number of reasons including a cluster failover. The amount of time it takes the client to re-establish the session depends in part on the way the connection is broken. If a Tivoli Storage Manager client backup or restore is in progress and the server is halted and then restarted, as would be the case in a cluster failover, then the client will quickly re-establish the session and continue from where it left off. If, however, the ethernet cable is disconnected from the server, a restore session will take approximately two hours to re-establish the connection after the ethernet cable has been reconnected. The reason for this is because the Tivoli Storage Manager client uses the SO_KEEPALIVE socket option, which enables periodic transmissions on a connected socket, when no other data is being exchanged. The default value for SO_KEEPALIVE option is two hours. Normally this will not be a problem as unattended restores are not typical with Tivoli Storage Manager and it is even less likely that this type of network error would occur during an unattended restore. However, if the two hour default is too long in your environment you can use the procedure below to change the default value for SO_KEEPALIVE on Windows 2000, 2003, and XP. Note: This procedure modifies the Windows registry. You should exercise great caution anytime you edit the registry because accidentally changing the wrong value in the registry can cause your computer to fail to boot and data may be lost. To change the default value for SO_KEEPALIVE on Windows 2000, 2003, and XP, complete the following steps. 1. Start regedit and add a DWORD KeepAliveTime to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters key. 2. Enter the number of milliseconds to use for the KeepAliveTime parameter. If you would like to change the value to five minutes you can set the value to 300000 (decimal). 3. After you have made the change you will need to reboot your system in order for the change to take effect. Once this change is made, the Tivoli Storage Manager client will re-establish the session after the amount of time you have specified elapses. Automatic volume labeling support for Non-SCSI libraries ******************************************************** Automatic volume labeling support has been enhanced to enable the use of the AUTOLABEL parameter in place of DSMLABEL or LABEL LIBVOLUME for non-SCSI libraries. Using the AUTOLABEL parameter allows volumes to be labeled as they are needed for backup operations and eliminates having to label all volumes before they are checked in to Tivoli Storage Manager inventory. The DEFINE and UPDATE LIBRARY commands will be enabled for the following library types: 349X, ACSLS, EXTERNAL, MANUAL. The syntax changes are as follows: .-AUTOLabel--=--Yes-----------. >>-DEFine LIBRary--library_name--+-----------------------------+->< '-AUTOLabel--=--+-No--------+-' +-Yes-------+ '-OVERWRITE-' >>-UPDate LIBRary--library_name--+-----------------------------+->< '-AUTOLabel--=--+-No--------+-' +-Yes-------+ '-OVERWRITE-' The AUTOLABEL parameter will default to YES for all Non-SCSI libraries and to NO for SCSI libraries. In a shared library environment, the library manager is responsible for labeling volumes, so there is no need to specify the AUTOLABEL parameter for a library type of SHARED. Formatting volumes for z/OS LAN-free operations *********************************************** Prior to Version 5.3.2, Tivoli Storage Manager required you to use an operation such as MOVE DATA or a LAN-based backup to write data to a tape so that it could be used from open systems for LAN-free operations. However, Tivoli Storage Manager can now quickly and easily format LAN-free-capable volumes dynamically when they are requested by the storage agent. You can still use the old method, as long as the new server option LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT is set to 0. The default for 5.3.2 is to allow automatic formatting. Another method is to use the new command FORMAT LFVOLUME to format one or more volumes and have them available in a storage pool and ready for LAN-free volume requests. LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT server option --------------------------------- The LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT server option specifies the number of volumes that the Tivoli Storage Manager server will format automatically for LAN-free operations if the storage pool does not contain any formatted volumes. The value you specify is also the default value for the number of volumes to be formatted when using the FORMAT LFVOLUME command. During the formatting process, the server checks the storage pool for empty, unformatted volumes. Empty defined volumes are formatted first, if any are available. If none are available, the server formats scratch volumes. To ensure the success of automatic formatting, you need to verify that sufficient scratch volumes are available. The formatting process stops when the requested number of volumes have been formatted or when scratch volumes are no longer available. If you specify a value greater than one for LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT, the server will format a single volume to satisfy the request of a storage agent. The server will start a background process to format the additional volumes only if a formatting process is not currently running for the specified storage pool. To reduce competition for drives during busy client backup periods, consider formatting volumes using the FORMAT LFVOLUME command and having them available in the storage pool before the storage agent makes a request. To change the value for this option while the server is running, use the SETOPT command. Option Syntax LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT number Parameters NUMBER Specifies the number of volumes the Tivoli Storage Manager server will format automatically for LAN-free operations if the storage pool does not contain any formatted volumes. The number is also the default value for the number of volumes to be formatted when using the FORMAT LFVOLUME command. Enter a number 0 - 255. A value of zero means that no volumes will be formatted automatically and that LAN-free sessions will fail if the storage pool does not contain any formatted volumes. The default value of LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT is 1. Example lfvolumeformatcount 12 FORMAT LFVOLUME command ----------------------- The FORMAT LFVOLUME command can be used to format one or more volumes for LAN-free operations. The formatted volumes will be available in the storage pool when a backup/archive client contacts a storage agent for a backup, and the storage agent contacts the z/OS server for volumes. LAN-free operations on a z/OS server require formatted volumes. LAN-free sessions will fail if a storage pool does not contain any formatted volumes and does not allow automatic formatting. Automatic formatting is controlled by the server option LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT. For details, see the information on the LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT server option, above. For additional details about LAN-free operations on z/OS, refer to the Administrator's Guide. During the formatting process, the server checks the storage pool for empty, unformatted volumes. Empty defined volumes are formatted first, if any are available. If none are available, then scratch volumes are formatted. The formatting process stops when the requested number of volumes have been formatted or when scratch volumes are no longer available. To ensure that the server formats the specified number of volumes, verify that the allowable supply of scratch volumes in the storage pool is sufficient. Note: Automatic formatting will not start a formatting process if one is already running for the storage pool. However, you can start multiple simultaneous formatting processes by manually issuing the FORMAT LFVOLUME command multiple times. The number of processes started should not exceed the number of tape drives available for the device class. Privilege Class To issue this command you must have system privilege, unrestricted storage privilege, or restricted storage privilege. Command Syntax FORMat LFVolume pool_name NUMber = number Wait = No/Yes Parameters pool_name This is a required parameter that specifies an existing primary sequential-access storage pool defined on a LAN-free-capable device class (3590, 3592 or ECARTRIDGE). number This is an optional parameter that specifies the number of volumes to format. You can specify a value from 1 to 255. If you do not specify a value, the default is the value of the LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT option. If the value of LFVOLUMEFORMATCOUNT is zero, you must specify a number. Wait This is an optional parameter that specifies whether to wait for the server to complete processing this command in the foreground. The default is NO. Possible values are: No Specifies that the server processes this command in the background. You can continue with other tasks while the command is being processed. Messages created from the background process are displayed on an MVS system console and in the Tivoli Storage Manager server's Job Log. To cancel a background process, use the CANCEL PROCESS command. Yes Specifies that the server processes this command in the foreground. Wait for the command to complete before continuing with other tasks. The server then displays the output messages to the administrative client when the command completes. Note: You cannot specify WAIT=YES from the server console when you issue this command with the MVS MODIFY command. Example Task Nightly backups must complete without requiring additional volumes to be formatted during the backup. A total of 15 LAN-free-capable volumes must be available in the storage pool to complete the backup. Currently, the LAN-free storage pool has only five empty formatted volumes. Format ten additional volumes. You want the command to complete before continuing with other tasks: Command format lfvolume lanfreepool number=10 wait=yes IBM LTO WORM support ******************** The Tivoli Storage Manager server now supports IBM LTO WORM devices and media in version 5.3.1.2. IBM LTO WORM devices are only available with generation 3 devices and media. In order to utilize LTO WORM, you need to define an LTO WORM device class: DEFINE DEVCLASS LIBRARY= DEVTYPE=LTO WORM=YES Tivoli Storage Manager can only distinguish WORM media from rewritable media when the media is mounted. All WORM media needs to either be checked in with CHECKLabel=Yes or labeled with the CHECKIN parameter specified. Any media that is checked in without mounting in the drive is considered rewritable. Issues related to configuring a Tivoli Storage Manager server in a Windows cluster ****************************************************************** Some issues related to configuring a Tivoli Storage Manager server in a Windows cluster have been discovered. Here are some tips on what to do if you encounter problems configuring the server in a cluster. Fixes will be made available in an upcoming version of the Tivoli Storage Manager server on Windows. 1. Cluster wizard: failure to register the Tivoli Storage Manager resource type The Tivoli Storage Manager server resource type may fail to register because of two missing DLLs in the server installation package. The error may be displayed as the following error message: ANRU1178E Unable to register TSM Cluster DLLs with the MSCS cluster. Reason: The specified module could not be found. The two DLLs are: * MFC71U.DLL * MSVCR71.DLL These DLLs may already exist on your system. To find out, you can open a windows command prompt and issue the following: dir %systemroot%\system32\mfc71u.dll dir %systemroot%\system32\msvcr71.dll If they do not exist, the easiest and recommended way to obtain them is to install the Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3 backup-archive client on the same cluster nodes as the server. Or, you can issue the following commands (update the source path in the following statements if needed): copy "c:\program files\tivoli\tsm\console\mfc71u.dll" %systemroot%\cluster copy "c:\program files\tivoli\tsm\console\msvcr71.dll" %systemroot%\cluster When all nodes have been updated, start the Tivoli Storage Manager server from the cluster administrator. 2. User account error when performing cluster configuration The Tivoli Storage Manager server initial configuration wizard may suggest that you use a name with a space in it. For example, the suggested server name may be tsm server1_server1. Server names may not contain spaces. If a server name with a space in it is used it will cause the server initialization to fail. However, the only indication of the failure will be that subsequent operations fail. To avoid this, ensure that no spaces are included in server names. To fix the name shown above you could change it to tsm_server1. See "Appendix A, Configuring and Managing Clusters," in the Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows Administrator's Guide for more information. Prompt for reboot after installation of the server module ********************************************************* The Tivoli Storage Manager server may prompt you to reboot after installation. This will happen if one of the system DLLs that Tivoli Storage Manager is installing is newer than one of the DLLs on your system at the time of install. This is normal behavior and will only happen once. If you were to uninstall and then re-install the Tivoli Storage Manager server, you should not see this message because the system DLL will have been updated as part of the first install. The set of system DLLs that Tivoli Storage Manager may update as part of installation includes the following: atl71.dll, mfc71.dll, mfc71u.dll msvcp71.dll, msvcr71.dll, msxml4.dll, msxml4a.dll, msxml4r.dll. Removing Tivoli Storage Manager from your Windows system ******************************************************** Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager server using Add/Remove programs in the Windows Control Panel will not completely remove Tivoli Storage Manager artifacts such as file system and registry entries from your system. This is by design and is intended to ensure that people do not accidentally delete information that may be costly or impossible to recreate. If your goal is to completely remove Tivoli Storage Manager from your system, you can do so using the following procedure. Note that a number of steps must be performed prior to using Add/Remove programs. 1. Remove the Tivoli Storage Manager client Windows services using the backup-archive client setup wizard. To start the backup-archive client click through the following: Start --> All Programs --> Tivoli Storage Manager --> Backup-Archive GUI. 2. From the main menu, choose Utilities --> Setup Wizard. You will see six check boxes on the dialog that appears. For this procedure, you will ignore the first and only use the last five. For each of the last five boxes, do the following: a. Select the check box and click Next. b. If the remove option is not greyed out, select it and click Next until you complete the wizard. If the remove option is greyed out, click Cancel. c. Select the next check box and repeat from Step b. Exit from the backup-archive GUI. 3. Remove the Tivoli Storage Manager server Windows services using the Tivoli Storage Manager Management Console. To start the Tivoli Storage Manager Management Console, click through the following: Start --> All Programs --> Tivoli Storage Manager --> Management Console. a. In the tree view under Tivoli Storage Manager, find the entry that ends with the string (Windows - Local) and expand it. b. Right-click on the entry titled TSM Server1 and if it is not greyed out, choose Delete Server Instance. c. Click on Select-All. d. Click Delete. e. Click Yes. f. Click Done. g. Repeat for any additional Tivoli Storage Manager server instances shown. h. Exit from the Management Console. 4. Ensure that no Tivoli Storage Manager components are running. Tivoli Storage Manager includes a number of GUIs and command line interfaces in addition to Windows services. Before uninstalling Tivoli Storage Manager, you should ensure that no applications are running. To uninstall the components, complete the following steps: a. Click through Start --> Control Panel --> Add or Remove Programs. b. Select each installed Tivoli Storage Manager component and click Remove. Typical components include the following: * IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Client * IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Device Driver * IBM Tivoli Storage Manager License * IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Server If you see any messages suggesting a reboot you can ignore them until all Tivoli Storage Manager components have been removed. 5. If you installed an IIS Virtual Directory for use with the Tivoli Storage Manager Operational Reporting web summary feature, you should remove it. Right click on My Computer and choose Manage. My Computer should be located on your desktop or after clicking the Windows Start menu. Expand the tree and look for tsmreptweb. For example: Services and Applications Internet Information Services Web Sites Default Web Site tsmreptweb When you find it, right click on it and choose Delete. 6. Remove Tivoli Storage Manager artifacts from the file system. * By default, Tivoli Storage Manager is installed to c:\program files\tivoli\tsm but you may have installed it somewhere else. Examine the contents of the Tivoli Storage Manager directory and ensure that you do not want to keep any of the files that may be left. If not, you can delete c:\program files\tivoli\tsm (or wherever you installed Tivoli Storage Manager) along with all subdirectories. * When you install Tivoli Storage Manager, it will unpack temporary files into a directory named c:\tsm_images. Look for this directory. When you find it, you should ensure that you no longer want to keep any of the files under it. If not, you can delete it along with any subdirectories. * The Tivoli Storage Manager server may also create a directory named tsmdata at the root of various drives in order to store disk volumes. You should look for these directories and if found ensure that you do not want to keep any of their contents. You can then delete the directories. 7. Remove Tivoli Storage Manager artifacts from the registry. Attention: This procedure modifies the Windows registry and you should exercise great care anytime you edit the registry because accidentally changing the wrong value in the registry can cause your computer to fail to boot and data may be lost. a. Click Start --> Run. b. Type "regedit" and click OK. c. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\ADSM. d. Right-click ADSM and choose Delete. If you were prompted to reboot the computer at any point in the procedure you should do it now. Once the computer restarts, Tivoli Storage Manager should be completely removed from your system. SANergy support page for access to the latest SANergy levels ************************************************************ Updates to the version of SANergy included with Tivoli Storage Manager Enterprise Edition can be found at the Tivoli SANergy support page, http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/TivoliSANergy.html Please access this page to obtain the latest level of Tivoli SANergy. Storage agent and library sharing failover for Windows ****************************************************** Failover for a Windows cluster environment has been updated to include failover in a library sharing or storage agent environment. Tivoli Storage Manager can determine which devices need to be reset on startup of the server or storage agent. A lun reset will then be performed on only those devices. See the following sections for details on Fibre tape failover, Tivoli Storage Manager in a Veritas Cluster System (VCS), and updates to the DEFINE and UPDATE LIBRARY commands. Fibre tape failover ------------------- MSCS and VCS do not support the failover of tape and library devices. However, Tivoli Storage Manager can handle the failover of Fibre Channel direct attached tape and library devices on the Windows 2003 server without any additional hardware. These Fibre Channel devices have to be directly attached and not connected through a gateway (for example, Pathlight 5000). The following section describes a specific hardware and software configuration for Tivoli Storage Manager Fibre tape failover support. Table 2 describes the hardware and software tested for use with Tivoli Storage Manager Fibre tape failover. Table 2. Hardware and Software Supported for Fibre Tape Failover +----------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | Operating System | Windows 2003 32-bit Server | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | Fibre Channel Adapter | QLogic HBA 2340 with Storport | | | driver | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | Fibre Channel Tape Library and | IBM and other vendor Fibre | | Drives | Channel directly attached tape | | | and library devices | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------+ Note: The Fibre Channel Adapter must use the Storport driver. The miniport driver will not work. The LUN reset function used to clear the tape device reservation is only supported with the Storport driver. To use Tivoli Storage Manager fibre tape failover, ensure that the Windows 2003 server is installed on all computers in the cluster. Tivoli Storage Manager Cluster setup with VCS --------------------------------------------- To install Tivoli Storage Manager in a cluster requires that the cluster be fully functional. Thus VCS must be installed and configured on your servers. It is not the intent of this publication to duplicate the existing documentation explaining how this is done. Instead you will want to check the end results of that installation by doing the following: 1. Ensure that the Windows 2003 server is installed on all computers that are part of the cluster. 2. Ensure that the VCS is installed and configured for all the computers in the cluster. In order to install Tivoli Storage Manager in a VCS cluster, the cluster must be installed and fully functional on your servers. 3. Verify that each node and shared disk in the cluster is operational. 4. Ensure that the Fibre Channel direct attached tape devices are operational. 5. Install Tivoli Storage Manager on the local disk of each node. Use the same drive letter for each node. 6. Configure Tivoli Storage Manager for VCS. The configuration wizard does not recognize the VCS as it does the MSCS. Therefore, the configuration is completed in the same way as a configuration for a single server with no cluster installed. Configuring Tivoli Storage Manager on the first node ---------------------------------------------------- From within the Tivoli Storage Manager Console: 1. Bring up the Initial Configuration Task List for the Tivoli Storage Manager menu. 2. Start with Define Environment. Choose Stand-alone for only one client, and Network for more than one client. 3. Start the Performance Configuration Wizard. This will describe the Tivoli Storage Manager environment. 4. Start the Tivoli Storage Manager server Initialization Wizard to initialize an instance of a server and specify the location of the recovery log, database volume, and storage pool volume. For example, Server 1 will be using service instance key Server1 (this is the primary Tivoli Storage Manager server): e:\tsmdata\server1\db1.dsm e:\tsmdata\server1\log1.dsm After completing the initial configuration, you will stop the server instance and get ready to configure the next server in the set of nodes. Configuring Tivoli Storage Manager on the next node --------------------------------------------------- After you complete a Tivoli Storage Manager install on the first node, and stop the server instance, you can configure Tivoli Storage Manager on the remaining nodes in the set. 1. Make sure to delete the recovery log and database volume files when installing the first node. For example: delete file e:\tsmdata\server1\db1.dsm delete file e:\tsmdata\server1\log1.dsm 2. Start the Tivoli Storage Manager server initialization wizard to initialize an instance of a server and specify the location of the recovery log, database volume, and storage pool volume. For example, Server 2 will be using service instance key Server2 (this is the failoverTivoli Storage Manager server): e:\tsmdata\server2\db1.dsm e:\tsmdata\server2\log1.dsm When you have completed these steps, make sure the Tivoli Storage Manager server state is running and the startup is set to Manual. You have completed the configuration of another node. At this point, you need to stop the server instance before continuing. If this is the last node in the set, the cluster has been updated and the resource group has been completed. The Tivoli Storage Manager virtual server is now functional and must be managed from the Cluster Administrator. Creating a service group ------------------------ To create a service group for Tivoli Storage Manager in VCS, use the Application Configuration Wizard. Make sure to define the Tivoli Storage Manager application group as a Generic Service Application. Create the following resources for the Tivoli Storage Manager group: 1. Service name 2. System account 3. Tivoli Storage Manager server name 4. IP address used to connect the client 5. Shared storage During failover, the VCS Cluster server will bring the Tivoli Storage Manager Server1 service online or offline. Command updates --------------- The DEFINE and UPDATE LIBRARY commands for the Windows operating system have been updated with the keyword RESETDRIVES. This optional keyword defaults to YES for SCSI, 3494, and ACSLS libraries defined with SHAREd=Yes. When RESETDRIVES is set to YES, the server performs a LUN reset when the server is restarted or the library client or storage agent is reconnected. This option only applies to SCSI, 3494, Manual and ACSLS type libraries. The command changes are as follows: Syntax .-RESETDrives--=--Yes------. (1) >>-DEFine LIBRary--library_name--+---------------------------+->< '-RESETDrives---+-Yes------+-' +-No-------+ .-RESETDrives--=--Yes------. (1) >>-UPDate LIBRary--library_name--+---------------------------+->< '-RESETDrives--=--Yes------+-' +-No-------+ 1 RESETDRIVES defaults to Yes only when a library is defined with SHAREd=Yes; otherwise, the parameter defaults to No. RESETDrives Specifies whether the server performs a lun reset when the server is restarted or when a library client or storage agent re-connection is established. This parameter only applies to SCSI, 3494, Manual and ACSLS type libraries. Yes Specifies that the lun reset is to be performed. Yes is the default for SCSI, 3494, Manual, and ACSLS libraries defined with SHAREd=Yes. No Specifies that the lun reset is not performed. No is the default for SCSI, 3494, Manual, and ACSLS libraries defined with SHAREd=No. The Tivoli Storage Manager device driver (TSMSCSI) and Windows Logo Certification ******************************************************************* The Tivoli Storage Manager device driver (tsmscsi) is a WDM device driver that runs on Windows 2003. tsmscsi is a plug and play function driver for storage devices including tape drives, optical drives and medium changers. It supports Tivoli Storage Manager-defined IOCTLs but not the Windows standard IOCTLs for storage devices. If installed, it is loaded when a device which has been configured for the Tivoli Storage Manager device driver is detected by the Plug and Play manager. IBM has done extensive testing with the tsmscsi device driver and is confident in its stability and function. It is fully supported by IBM. IBM is actively working with Microsoft on a driver signing process but the driver is currently not signed. Since tsmscsi is not signed, it was not tested as part of the Windows certification process. The tsmscsi device driver is included with the Tivoli Storage Manager server as a separate installation package and is not installed by default. Its use is optional for disk-only configurations or for configurations where device drivers are provided separately. This is the case, for example, with the IBM LTO devices which use a different IBM device driver not included with Tivoli Storage Manager. Time-out on formatting large disk volumes on FAT32 partitions ************************************************************* The Tivoli Storage Manager initial configuration wizard provides an option to create a disk storage pool. In some cases, usually with multi-gigabyte volumes on FAT32 file systems, it has been observed that the operation may not complete. Instead, you may see an error message similar to the following: ANRU10008E Timed out attempt to issue a command to the server. You can adjust the time-out value under the Settings menu item. It is no longer possible to update the time-out value and the message text will be updated to reflect this. Instead, the recommended procedure to correct this problem is to issue the DEFINE VOLUME command at an administrative command prompt. For example, to create and define a 3GB disk storage pool volume to Tivoli Storage Manager, you can issue the following command: define volume backuppool e:\tsmdata\server1\disk2.dsm formatsize=3000 Issue "help define volume" at an administrative command prompt or refer to the Tivoli Storage Manager Administrator's Reference for more information. You can also issue the QUERY VOLUME command to see a list of existing volumes along with their locations. Note that the recommended file system to use for disk volumes on Windows is NTFS and the use of FAT32 volumes is discouraged. Tivoli Storage Manager for Data Retention name change ***************************************************** The name for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Data Retention has changed to IBM System Storage Archive Manager. This product provides data retention policies that help meet regulatory requirements. The name change applies to all operating systems except z/OS. TSMDLST update for Windows ************************** TSMDLST is a utility that can be used to display information for devices attached to a Windows based computer. It is especially useful when configuring devices for use with the Tivoli Storage Manager server and storage agents as it will display the Tivoli Storage Manager name and type needed for Tivoli Storage Manager commands. TSMDLST displays the SCSI ID, LUN, Bus, Port and device identifier information which typically includes microcode level information. In SAN environments, TSMDLST will list any host bus adapters (HBAs) along with any corresponding device driver information. For SAN devices, the Serial number (SSN) and World Wide Name (WWN) are also displayed if they can be detected. Starting with Fixpack 5.3.2, the TSMDLST utility can also help keep Tivoli Storage Manager path statements up-to-date for IBM tape devices. This can be especially useful when working with versions of the server that do not include the accurate SAN device mapping feature. For example, if a pre-Version 5.3 Tivoli Storage Manager server is installed on AIX and path statements need to be set up for a Windows based storage agent, TSMDLST can be used to display the required information and also generate a macro that can be used to update the paths. All previous functionality of TSMDLST is still available and the command syntax is backwards compatible to help ensure that any customer written scripts that use TSMDLST will continue to run without change. Previously, the only options supported were /? and /all. See the following sections for a complete list of options that are now available along with some example commands. Syntax The utility syntax is as follows: tsmdlst [option] Options [/computer=computername] Specifies the name of the computer that devices will be listed for. The default is the local machine. [/detail] Displays a long list instead of just a summary. [/all] Includes all devices when the TSMDLST utility is run. The default is to only include tape drives and libraries. [/nogenerictapecheck] Skips the step for opening detected drives to see if they are supported for Tivoli Storage Manager generictape. [/nohbacheck] Skips the step for HBA API detection (may speed up processing). This option is useful when debugging is needed. [/trace] Stores diagnostic output in tsmdlst_trace.txt. [/?] Displays usage information. [/xinquiry] Provides an alternate way to obtain serial number and world wide name information. This option is only used for devices supported by the IBM tape device driver. The following options are specific to the /xinquiry option: [/processAll] Indicates that the process should loop until all devices are processed. [/maxRetries=#] (This option requires /processAll) Indicates the maximum number of attempts to open each drive. [/genpathfile] Use this option to generate a list of devices and serial numbers. The tsmdlst_pathfile.txt file is written with information for /genmacropathsync and /genmacropathoffline. [/includelib] If specified the list will include libraries as well as drives. [/genmacropathsync] Generates a macro to synchronize Tivoli Storage Manager paths for the storage agent based on serial number. A drive must have a serial number defined to Tivoli Storage Manager for this option to work. [/genmacropathoffline] Generates a macro to update Tivoli Storage Manager paths for the storage agent to online or offline status based on drive accessibility. A drive is accessible if an operating system open call results in: ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_BUSY or ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED. This option only works for devices using the IBM device driver. A symbolic name, for example \\.\tape0, is required to open a device. The following options are specific to /genmacropathoffline and /genmacropathsync [/execmacropathoffline] Executes the macro produced by the /genmacropathoffline option. This option will only work if /genmacropathoffline is also specified. [/execmacropathsync] Executes the macro produced by the /genmacropathsync option. This option will only work if /genmacropathsync is also specified. [/server=servername] Specifies the server name the storage agent is using. [/stagent=stagentname] Specifies the storage agent's name. [/tcps=address] Specifies the Tivoli Storage Manager server address. [/tcpp=port] Specifies the Tivoli Storage Manager server port. The default is 1500. [/id=id] Specifies the Tivoli Storage Manager administrative ID. [/pass=password] Specifies the Tivoli Storage Manager administrative password. [/devicetype=drivetype] This option is case sensitive and optional. If specified, filters on the drive's device type. For example, LTO. [/libraryname=libname] This option is case sensitive and optional. If specified, filters on the drive's library name. For example, LTO3584. [/addpaths] This option is used with the /genmacropathsync option. If specified and if needed, it adds define and update path statements. [/verbose] Provides path and drive information returned from the Tivoli Storage Manager server and machine information from the file generated by the /genpathfile option. [/encodednames] This option is used with the /genmacropathoffline option. If the macro produced by the /genmacropathoffline option changes the path to be offline, the /encodednames option causes the device name to be changed in the same macro. To allow centralized tracking on the server, the new device name consists of the date and time of the update, the reason why the path is marked offline (for example, PATH-NOT-FOUND), and the original device name. The format of the name is: yyyymmddhhss_REASON-MESSAGE_mtx.x.x.x Examples tsmdlst tsmdlst /xinquiry /genpathfile /processall /maxretries=100 tsmdlst /genmacropathsync /execmacropathsync /id=admin /pass=admin /tcps=io /server=io_server1 /stagent=nova_sta tsmdlst -genmacropathoffline -execmacropathoffline -id=admin -pass=admin -tcps=io -server=io_server1 -stagent=nova_sta Notes * If HBAs are detected, the type and firmware information will be displayed unless the /nohbacheck option is used. * If the /xinquiry option is used, the hbaapi.dll load will not take place and instead the serial number information will be obtained using ibmtape xinquiry ioctl. * For related information, please refer to APAR IC47192. Using a Disaster Recovery Plan created on a SUSE Linux platform *************************************************************** If you are preparing to run a disaster recovery plan file and the server that generated the plan file runs on the SUSE Linux platform, it is recommended that you create this file from the same machine that has the server to be recovered. Use the Q RPFC command from the admin client or copy and paste from the Administration Center display to create the file. Do this from the same SUSE Linux machine on which you will be running the disaster recovery plan file. If this recommendation is not followed, it is possible that errors could occur during the plan file explode process due to garbage characters that may appear after the file transfer from another platform. ******************************************************************************* * Updates for Fixpack 5.3.1 * ******************************************************************************* General LTO3 Support ******************** LTO generation 3 drives are supported with automated libraries such as SCSI and ACSLS. This support is available for Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.2.4.0 and above, including 5.3.0.0. Capacity: The new LTO3 drives and media have a capacity of 400GB per cartridge of uncompressed data and a capacity of 800GB per cartridge for compressed data. Device Class Information: In order to utilize this new hardware through Tivoli Storage Manager, use the following when defining a device class that uses LTO3 drives: * devtype=LTO * format= Command Syntax: >>-DEFine DEVclass--device_class_name---------------------------> >--LIBRary--=--library_name--DEVType--=--LTO--------------------> .-FORMAT--=--DRIVE---------. >--+--------------------------+--+----------------------+-------> '-FORMAT--=--+-DRIVE-----+-' '-ESTCAPacity--=--size-' +-ULTRIUM---+ +-ULTRIUMC--+ +-ULTRIUM2--+ +-ULTRIUM2C-+ +-ULTRIUM3--+ '-ULTRIUM3C-' .-PREFIX--=--ADSM-------------------. >--+-----------------------------------+------------------------> '-PREFIX--=--+-ADSM---------------+-' '-tape_volume_prefix-' .-MOUNTRetention--=--60------. .-MOUNTWait--=--60------. >--+----------------------------+--+-----------------------+----> '-MOUNTRetention--=--minutes-' '-MOUNTWait--=--minutes-' .-MOUNTLimit--=--DRIVES-----. >--+---------------------------+------------------------------->< '-MOUNTLimit--=--+-DRIVES-+-' +-number-+ '-0------' Generational Compatibility: LTO3 drives are backwards read and write compatible with LTO generation 2 media, but they are only backwards read compatible with LTO generation 1 media. Thus, LTO3 drives can read and write to existing LTO2 media, but LTO3 drives need LTO1 media to be updated to READONLY. LTO1 volumes can be updated to READONLY by issuing the following command: UPDATE VOLUME ACCESS=READONLY This restriction does not apply to LTO2 media, because LTO3 drives can both read and write to LTO2 media. QUERY NODE limitation ********************* When using the FORMAT=DETAILED parameter for the QUERY NODE command, some invalid information is displayed when the last operation for the node uses multiple sessions. The values displayed as percentages for Idle Wait, Comm. Wait, and Media Wait are not valid; they are the sum of the total time for each wait on all sessions, as a percentage of the duration. The duration displayed is for the last master session. If multiple master sessions occurred because the original master session ended after exceeding the idle wait time, being cancelled, or ending for some other reason, the duration will only be for the time of the last session. The QUERY NODE duration, and Idle, Comm., and Media Wait percentages will not be accurate unless RESOURCEUTILIZATION 1 is used in the client options. To obtain accurate statistical information, use other sources such as accounting records, records logged by client sessions, or the contents of the summary table, which are available through SQL queries. This problem occurs on all platforms and all levels of the server. SANFS Support ************* Beginning at level 5.3.1, SAN File System (SANFS) storage may be used to house the Tivoli Storage Manager Server database, log, and storage pool volumes. The use of SANFS storage for LAN-free data movement is supported for this purpose as well. In using SANFS storage with Tivoli Storage Manager, it is recommended that SANFS be configured and working across multiple systems before bringing Tivoli Storage Manager online. It is important to consult the SANFS documentation on configuring heterogeneous file system sharing, particularly with respect to userid mapping. If a storage agent has insufficient permissions to access files created by a server, there will be volume mounting and/or access failures. Permissions can be checked by using command line facilities such as echo and ls to create and view files and their permissions on each system. Use the system userid that the server will be using and then check the permissions from storage agent systems, with the system userid that the storage agent will be using. If each system can read and write files created by the other, the permission and userid mappings should be in order. It is especially important to note that a Windows storage agent will not be able to share files with a UNIX server in a SANFS environment without setting up userid mapping. SUN storage agent documentation for addtoinit script (APAR IC43928) ******************************************************************* The storage agent is configured to start automatically at the time of installation. An entry is made to the inittab that enables this automatic startup. The following scripts (located in the storage agent installation directory) allow you to modify the inittab. addtoinit (or addtoinit console) Adds an entry to the inittab that redirects output to /dev/console and enables automatic startup. For example: aa:234:once:/opt/tivoli/tsm/StorageAgent/bin/dsmsta.rc >/dev/console 2<>/dev/console addtoinit null Adds an entry to the inittab that redirects output to /dev/null and enables text based login to the console. For example: aa:234:once:/opt/tivoli/tsm/StorageAgent/bin/dsmsta.rc >/dev/null addtoinit saved Restores the inittab entry from /oldinit to /etc/inittab. If more than one entry exists in the /etc/inittab file, addtoinit saved restores the first entry only. removefrominit Removes any entry that refers to /dsmsta.rc and records these entries in a file called /oldinit. If more than one entry exists in the /etc/inittab file, removefrominit stores all entries in the oldinit file. Tivoli Storage Manager 5.3.1 server modified to use Centera Version 2.3 *********************************************************************** The Tivoli Storage Manager 5.3.1 server has been updated to use the Centera Version 2.3 SDK. In order to access the Centera clusters, the shared library environment variable must be set to include the directory where the server is installed. Work with your UNIX System Administrator to ensure that the shared library environment variable is available during system startup. Setup the environment variable prior to starting the Tivoli Storage Manager server. Set the appropriate environment variable based on the platform being used: AIX : LIBPATH Sun : LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 HP : SHLIB_PATH Note: Do not install the Centera SDK in the same directory where the Tivoli Storage Manager server is installed. This will prevent the server from accessing the Centera cluster. ******************************************************************************* * Updates for Version 5.3.0 * ******************************************************************************* DATEFORMAT, TIMEFORMAT, and NUMBERFORMAT server options ******************************************************* The server options DATEFORMAT, TIMEFORMAT, and NUMBERFORMAT are described in the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Reference publication and appear in the output of the QUERY OPTIONS server command. However, these options are available and supported only on servers running on MVS. Date format, time format, and number format for other platforms are retrieved from the operating system and cannot be user specified in the server options. Device driver installation fix for HP-UX **************************************** In Version 5.2.2, the Tivoli Storage Manager device driver became a dynamically loadable kernel module (DLKM). Since then, there have been reports that in some installations, following a reboot, HP-UX does not assign the Tivoli Storage Manager tape driver to devices that it had been assigned to before the reboot. Until a permanent fix for this is available from HP, Tivoli Storage Manager will install a startup execution script, tsmscsi. This script is installed into /sbin/init.d and symlinked to /sbin/rc3.d/S501tsmscsi, which causes /sbin/init.d/tsmscsi to run when the system boots into run-level 3. The use of this script is optional and might not be necessary for every installation. As it is shipped, the script simply returns without doing any work. However, if devices are no longer claimed by the Tivoli Storage Manager device driver following a reboot of the machine, this script can be used to reclaim them. The /sbin/init.d/tsmscsi script is meant to be edited to add the commands to claim devices with the Tivoli Storage Manager device drivers. Claiming a device ----------------- Add a specific device claim here. For example: /opt/tivoli/tsm/devices/bin/tsmddcfg 0/3/0/0.5.1 /opt/tivoli/tsm/devices/bin/tsmddcfg 0/6/0/0.1.30.255.0.0.1 If no lines are uncommented, this script simply returns. Follow the example (uncommented) to invoke: /opt/tivoli/tsm/devices/bin/tsmddcfg This line is followed by the hardware path of a single device to be claimed by the Tivoli Storage Manager device driver. Each device requires its own line. ENABLE and DISABLE SESSIONS command enhancements ************************************************ The commands ENABLE SESSIONS and DISABLE SESSIONS have been enhanced to allow greater flexibility in which session types are affected. The following sections detail syntax enhancements to the commands. ENABLE SESSIONS --------------- .-CLIent----. >>-ENable SESSions----+-----------+->< +-CLIent----+ +-ALL-------+ +-SERVer----+ '-ADMin-----' The default behavior is to enable sessions for clients. This parameter is optional. The default value is CLIent. Possible values are: CLIent Enables only backed-up and archived client sessions. ALL Enables all session types. SERVer Enables only server-to-server sessions. ADMin Enables only administrative sessions. DISABLE SESSIONS ---------------- .-CLIent----. >>-DISAble SESSions----+-----------+->< +-CLIent----+ +-ALL-------+ +-SERVer----+ '-ADMin-----' The default behavior is to disable sessions for clients. This parameter is optional. The default value is CLIent. Possible values are: CLIent Disables only backed-up and archived client sessions. ALL Disables all session types. SERVer Disables only server-to-server sessions. ADMin Disables only administrative sessions. Enhanced performance of incremental export ****************************************** Beginning with Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3, an incremental export operation (export with a FROMDATE) will no longer export files that were inserted prior to the FROM Date only to be discarded during the import operation on the target server. These files were exported to ensure that their corresponding versions on the target server were deactivated. The export function has been modified to only send to the target server the necessary information needed to deactivate files which have become inactive on the source. New server option SANDISCOVERY ****************************** A new server option, SANDISCOVERY, is now available. This option is used to enable and disable the Tivoli Storage Manager server SAN discovery function. If the SANDISCOVERY option is enabled, the Tivoli Storage Manager server will perform SAN discovery during server initialization and when the device path has been changed. Using this SAN discovery function, the Tivoli Storage Manager server can automatically correct the device's special file name if it has been changed. The Tivoli Storage Manager server does not require persistent binding with the SAN discovery function enabled. Users can also issue the server command, QUERY SAN, to display all the devices seen by the Tivoli Storage Manager server. Syntax: >>-SANDISCOVERY----+-ON---+->< '-OFF--' Parameters ON With this option specified, the server will perform SAN discovery during server initialization, when the device path has been changed, or when the QUERY SAN command is issued. OFF With this option specified, the server will not perform SAN discovery during the server initialization, when the device path has been changed, or when the QUERY SAN command is issued. For example: sandiscovery on The default value is: * ON for Windows systems * OFF for all other platforms (AIX, LINUX, HP-UX, Solaris) SET WEBAUTHTIMEOUT command ************************** The server still accepts the SET WEBAUTHTIMEOUT command, and the QUERY STATUS command still displays a value for "WEB Admin Authentication Time-out" even though the web administrator interface is no longer supported. Both will be removed in future server maintenance. Slow performance establishing a connection when using GB routers on Linux ******************************************************************* When using an internal GB Router on the Linux operating system where the Tivoli Storage Manager server is installed, it has been noticed that it takes the client 20 seconds longer than normal to establish a connection with the server. Tivoli Storage Manager does not have control over any type of router that may be used to access a server and therefore cannot remediate the performance problem. Storage Agent Use of Client Option LANFREETCPSERVERADDR ******************************************************* When the storage agent uses a network to talk to the server that is different than the network the client uses to talk to the server, the LANFREETCPSERVERADDR function will not work. The issue is that the server address as reported by the client to the storage agent is not appropriate for the client to use to communicate with the server. A work around to allow using multiple networks for the server and storage agent is to manipulate the operating system hosts files. For a UNIX client, the /etc/hosts file would be altered. For a Windows client, the file would be \WinNT\system32\drivers\etc\hosts. Define a host name on each machine pointing to the Tivoli Storage Manager server. Define each with an IP address that can be used to point to the Tivoli Storage Manager server on the proper network. The Tivoli Storage Manager client can then find that server if that name is used on the storage agent high level communication address definition. Support for the QUERY SAN command and SAN Discovery *************************************************** For the list of supported HBAs and required driver levels by operating system go to http://www.ibm.com/support and search on keyword TSMHBA. AIX --- The ability to accurately define SAN devices on the server and storage agent relies upon functionality provided by AIX. In particular, fileset devices.common.IBM.fc.hba-api provides a 32-bit and 64-bit API for use by Tivoli Storage Manager. During product testing, an error was found in the 64-bit version of the library (/usr/lib/libHBAAPI.a) shipped with this AIX fileset. As a result, the server and storage agent for AIX will check the level of the fileset to determine whether to load the library. For AIX Version 5.2, this fileset must be AT or LATER than Version 5.2.0.30 for 32-bit, and LATER than Version 5.2.0.30 for 64-bit. (5.2.0.30 64-bit HAS the error). For AIX Version 5.3, the base level (5.3.0.0) is sufficient for 32-bit but not for 64-bit. You must have a fileset LATER than the base fileset for 64-bit. The EXPECTED level of this fileset that corrects the problems is 5.2.0.50 for AIX Version 5.2 and 5.3.0.10 for AIX Version 5.3. If the server or storage agent cannot load the library or the library is missing, it will issue message ANR8226E. If the library is not at the minimum required level, it will issue message ANR8227E. With any of these messages, the QUERY SAN command will show no information and SAN discovery will not be performed. After the fileset has been updated to the desired level, please perform the following set option command to enable SAN discovery: setopt SANDISCOVERY ON Windows 2003 with Emulex Fibre Channel HBA ------------------------------------------ There is no support for SAN discovery for Emulex Fibre Channel HBA on Windows 2003 until the problem with the Emulex device driver is resolved. The Windows 2003 platform is not supported for now, although the SANDISCOVERY option defaults to YES. A message will be issued when the SAN discovery is invoked: ANR1793W TSM SAN discovery is not supported on this platform or this version of OS. Windows 2003 with Qlogic Fibre Channel HBA ------------------------------------------ There is no support for SAN discovery for Qlogic Fibre Channel HBA on Windows 2003 until a problem with Microsoft is resolved. The Windows 2003 platform is not supported for now although the SANDISCOVERY option defaults to YES. Windows 2000 with IBM LTO tape devices -------------------------------------- A problem in some levels of the IBM LTO Gen-2 tape firmware can cause the SAN discovery to fail. Please use the LTO Gen-2 tape firmware level 4772 or beyond from the IBM support web site at http://www.ibm.com/support to avoid this problem. Windows 2000 with unsupported SAN Data Gateway ---------------------------------------------- There have been problems with obsolete SAN Data Gateways, for example: SDG 2108. The gateway may respond "QUEUE FULL" status to the SCSI command during SAN discovery and cause it to fail. The only way to resolve this is to replace these devices with an IBM supported gateway. Linux with IBM tape devices --------------------------- Due to a problem in the IBM tape device driver for Linux, Tivoli Storage Manager will not be able to discover some of the IBM device's path. This affects the Tivoli Storage Manager QUERY SAN and SAN discovery function. The problem has been fixed by IBM tape device driver for Linux. * For kernel 2.4, the fix is in the IBM Tape device driver level 1.5.6 * For kernel 2.6, the fix is in the IBM Tape device driver level 2.0.1 The IBM device driver for Linux 2.4.x kernel supports a maximum of 64 tape drives and 64 medium changers. The QUERY SAN command will not be able to display the special file names for those devices beyond the IBM device driver's range. The special file names for those devices in the QUERY SAN command output will be left blank. Upgrade the Linux kernel to 2.6.x to resolve this problem. Sun Solaris with IBM tape devices --------------------------------- Due to a change made in the IBM tape device driver for Solaris, the older version of the device driver will keep 10 bytes of the library serial number. But, the new version of the IBM tape device driver will keep all 16 bytes provided by the IBM tape library. The result is that Tivoli Storage Manager SAN discovery will keep 16-byte serial numbers since they are obtained by the HBA via the HBAAPI function. This will cause a serial number mismatch between current library operations and the Tivoli Storage Manager database (10 bytes only). The Tivoli Storage Manager SAN discovery operation will not be able to discover and find tape libraries with 10-byte serial numbers. As a result, the library operation will fail. To correct this problem: 1. Install the IBM tape device driver for Sun Solaris 4.1.0.2 or beyond. This will take all 16 bytes of the tape library serial number. 2. Issue the following Tivoli Storage Manager command to replace the old 10-byte serial number with the new 16-byte serial number in the Tivoli Storage Manager database: update library libraryName serial=autodetect Linux for pSeries ----------------- To find the Emulex HBA driver, go to http://www.emulex.com and click on "drivers, software, and manuals," under HBAs installed on OEM equipment, select vendor IBM. Then, select the HBA model. JNI Fibre Channel HBA on Solaris -------------------------------- There is no support for SAN discovery for JNI Fibre Channel HBA on Solaris until the problem with JNI is resolved. The option SANDISCOVERY defaults to NO for this platform. If you change SANDISCOVERY to YES, the QUERY SAN and SAN discovery will not obtain correct data. ANY Fibre Channel HBA on Linux for zSeries or HP-UX --------------------------------------------------- There is no support for SAN discovery on Linux for zSeries or the HP-UX platform. A message will be issued when the SAN discovery is invoked: ANR1793W TSM SAN discovery is not supported on this platform or this version of OS. Using shared memory communications on Linux ******************************************* Shared memory communications on all UNIX platforms require the use of IPC message queues. Four message queues are used for each concurrent session. In some Linux environments, the system-wide limit on the number of message queues may be very small, thus limiting the number of concurrent shared memory sessions. To determine the current system-wide limit, you can: 1. Issue the following command and look for the maximum number of queues system wide: ipcs -l OR issue: /sbin/sysctl kernel.msgmni If this number is less than 256, you might want to increase it to at least 256. To increase the maximum number of system-wide message queues, you can change the current kernel with the echo command as follows: # echo "256" >/proc/sys/kernel/msgmni OR # /sbin/sysctl -w kernel.msgmni="256" To make the change permanent, add the following 3 lines to the /etc/sysctl.conf file: # Sets maximum number of message queues to 256 # Set this to 1024 or higher on production systems kernel.msgmni = 256 z/OS device class attribute clarification ***************************************** On z/OS systems, the COMPRESSION parameter for ECARTRIDGE and 3592 device types is ignored and does not generate an error message when specified. This fix pack level of code continues to ignore the COMPRESSION parameter. The defining or updating of the device class for these device types is successful when COMPRESSION is specified. The ECARTRIDGE and 3592 device types specify compression using the FORMAT parameter. See the Administrator's Reference, or use the online help to determine the format values that will enable compression. Definitions and updates for ECARTRDIGE device types will accept T9840CC or T9840C-C on the FORMAT paramter when requesting T9840C with compression. This fix pack allows the T9840CC value to be processed is if T9840C-C was specified. ******************************************************************************* * Product Fix History * ******************************************************************************* APARs Fixed in Level 5.3.3.0 |IC46383 |TSM SERVER CRASH IN INSTRUMENTATION END PROCESSING |IC46383 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK14000 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK14004 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46449 |OCCASIONALLY MAXSESSIONS OPTION NOT BEING HONORED FOR CLIENT |PK16039 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC46449 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK16054 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46840 |TSM SERVER MAY CORE DUMP WHILE SPID TRACING IS ENABLED |IC46840 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46843 |VOLUMES IN A STGPOOL USING A FILE DEVICECLASS FAIL TO DELETE |IC46843 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC46850 |TSM SERVER MIGHT CRASH IN ASREPORTVOLUMEFULL |PK11307 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK11311 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46850 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46888 |message needed for tape found not in the inventory with audit |IC46888 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC46924 |ANR5285E AND ANR9999D BFAUDIT.C DURING AUDITDB |PK12043 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46924 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46954 |RECLAMATION ABENDS WITH ANR9999D AND ANR1092E DUE TO MAXSIZE SE |IC46954 5698ISMSV 53L | |PK11033 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46961 |'SEGMENT NOT OPEN FOR RETRIEVAL' ERROR MAY BE GENERATED AT |IC46961 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46982 |THE DELETE BACKUP CLIENT COMMAND FAILS TO DELETE OBJECTS BACKED |PK12096 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46982 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47018 |RESTORE USING LANFREE FAILS WHEN FILE IS ONLY |IC47018 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC47019 |RECLAMATION INCORRECTLY REPORTS STATUS FAILURE UPON COMPLETION. |PK11679 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47019 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47061 |TSM SERVER SCRATCH MOUNT REQUEST MAY CAUSE PERFORMANCE |IC47061 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47096 |PREEMPTION NOT PREEMPTING ADDITIONAL MOUNT POINTS |IC47096 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK17194 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK17195 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47148 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH DURING A LANFREE NO QUERY RESTORE (NQR) |IC47148 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK12333 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK12334 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47266 |NAS PATH INCORRECTLY REPORTING AS BEING "ON-LINE" AFTER A NAS |IC47266 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC47276 |TSM AUTOMATED SCRIPT UNABLE TO CHECKIN MORE THAN 42 VOLUMES FRO |IC47276 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC47281 |DEFINE CLIENTACTION WAIT=YES HANGS WHEN THE DURATION EXPIRES AN |PK14229 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47281 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC47358 |BACKUP OF SYSTEMSTATE FAILS WITH ANR0530W |PK15849 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC47358 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK15859 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47368 |ANR8441E - TSM 5.3 SERVER LIBRARY INITIALIZATION FAILS WHEN |IC47368 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47384 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH DURING INITIALIZATION IF STGPOOL MIGRATION |IC47384 5698ISMSV 51A | |PK13676 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK13700 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47393 |ANR0525W DURING LAN-FREE BACKUPS WHEN NO SCRATCH AVAILABLE |IC47393 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK19836 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK19838 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC47422 |ANR8779E AND ANR8381E WHEN DEVICE NAME CHANGES AND SANDISCOVERY |IC47422 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47429 |QUERY EVENT NEEDS TO BE ENHANCED TO INCLUDE RESULT CODE VALUE |PK14547 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47429 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC47455 |TSM SERVER MAY BECOME UNRESPONSIVE AFTER AN UPDATE DRIVE IS |IC47455 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47485 |TSM SERVER HANG AFTER ADMIN/NODE FAIL TO AUTHENTICATE DUE TO |IC47485 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47495 |TSM LIBRARY MANAGER SERVER CAN IMPROPERLY ATTEMPT TO RECLAIM |IC47495 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47498 |LONG DELETE VOLHIST PROCESSING CAN DELAY OTHER TSM SERGVER |IC47498 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK16587 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47503 |DD : ANR8951I ERRONEOUSLY ISSUED FOR TAPEALERTS 33 TO 64 |IC47503 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC47511 |DSMSERV UNLOADDB/LOADDB MESSAGING IS MISLEADING WHEN ERRORS |PK13566 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK13568 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47511 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47516 |TSM SERVER ISSUES ANR0102E ERROR 1 INSERTING ROW IN |PK13867 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK13869 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47516 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC47523 |AFTER DUMPDB, LOADDB FAILS WITH ANR0102E DLLOAD.C(2018): |PK13862 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK13864 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47523 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC47529 |TSM 5.3 FILE DEVCLASS OPERATIONS MEDIAWAIT WHEN |PK14410 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47529 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47556 |MIGRATING AN EMPTY STORAGEPOOLS ENDS IN ANR4924E INSTEAD OF AN |IC47556 5698ISMSV 53L | |PK13715 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47577 |ANS0343E AN INVALID OPERATION WAS ATTEMPTED ON A GROUP LEADER |PK14172 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC47577 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC47584 |VOLUME MOUNT FAILS WITH AN ANR9999D MESSAGE |IC47584 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC47603 |DD : THE TSM DEVICE DRIVER DOES NOT RECOGNIZE QUANTUM PX720 |IC47603 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC47605 |ANR9999D MOVE NODEDATA TERMINATED RC=3 |IC47605 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK14800 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK14798 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC47608 |TSM SERVER CAN HANG FOLLOWING AN IO ERROR ON A DRIVE. |IC47608 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47626 |TSM 5.3.1 SNMP SUBAGENT DSMSNMP CRASHES OR HANGS |IC47626 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC47631 |SPACETRIGGER SQL TABLES NOT HANDLED CORRECTLY - SERVER CRASH |IC47631 5698ISMSV 53L | |PK14319 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47636 |5.2 ADMIN WEB GUI INCORRECTLY OPENING NEW FRAME AFTER AIX 5.3 |PK14701 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC47636 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC47648 |TSM UTILITY TSMDLST FAILS TO DISPLAY WWN OF TAPE DRIVE WHEN |IC47648 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC47651 |ANR0103E ADMAUDIT.C(5569): ERROR 2 UPDATING ROW IN TABLE |PK14639 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK14640 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47651 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC47669 |UNABLE TO INITIALIZE TAPE LIBRARY |IC47669 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47694 |QUERY TOC FOR TOC CREATED ON TSM 5.2.X MAY NOT PROPERLY |IC47694 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47709 |START DATE NOT INITIALIZED FOR DISK POOL MIGRATION. |IC47709 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK15173 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47723 |PAI_MODULE.DLL COULD NOT BE LOCATED |IC47723 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC47731 |TSM Server performs very slow on Linux for zSeries |IC47731 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC47738 |BREECE HILL Q4 LIBRARY FAILS TO DEFINE A TSM LIBRARY PATH |IC47738 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC47738 |DD : BREECE HILL Q4 LIBRARY FAILS TO DEFINE A TSM LIBRARY PATH |IC47738 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC47762 |WHEN IMPORTING DATA TO A CENTERA STORAGE POOL, ONLY ONE |PK15181 5698ISMVS 522 | |IC47871 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC47762 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47782 |Q STATUS SHOWS INCORRECT ACTIVITY LOG SIZE. |IC47782 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK20343 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47826 |ERROR: NO TABLE AND MESSAGES IN THE RESULTS FROM THE SERVER |PK20151 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47826 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC47862 |ACSTIMEOUTX VALUE OF GREATER THAN 15 CAN CAUSE ACS API REQUEST |PK19237 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK19238 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47862 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47868 |AUDIT LIBRARY PROCESS ON LIBRARY CLIENT MAY CAUSE VOLUMES OWNED |IC47868 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC47875 |DD : UNABLE TO DEFINE TAPE DRIVE PATHS FOR ADIC LIBRARIES |IC47875 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC47876 |DD : TSM 5.3 SERVER FAILS TO MOUNT OPTICAL / WORM PLATTERS |IC47876 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47876 |TSM 5.3 SERVER FAILS TO MOUNT OPTICAL / WORM PLATTERS |IC47876 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47903 |DATA INTEGRITY ISSUES ARE REPORTED BY MISLEADING MESSAGES |PK16953 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47903 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC47912 |RESTORE/RETRIEVE FROM EMC CENTERA DEVICE FAILS |IC47912 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC47912 |RESTORE/RETRIEVE FROM EMC CENTERA DEVICE FAILS |IC47912 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK18325 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK18326 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC47913 |VOLSER (VOLUME NAME) REMOVED FROM SUMMARY TABLE AFTER UPGRADE T |IC47913 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK17292 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47930 |TSM SERVER MAY HANG ALL OPERATIONS REQUIRING ACCESS TO |PK16202 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK16203 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47930 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC47935 |ANR4278E AUDITDB: INVALID FILE STORAGE INFORMATION DETECTED - |IC47935 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK15868 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47936 |QUERY NODEDATA VOLUME= SHOWS NO DATA |IC47936 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC47936 |QUERY NODEDATA VOLUME= SHOWS NO DATA |PK17503 5698ISMVS 532 | |IC47936 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC47950 |DELETED LIBRARY CLIENT VOLUMES MAY BE SET TO INCORRECTLY |IC47950 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC47956 |SERVER COMMAND RUN WITH PREVIEW=YES OPTION SHOULD NOT CREATE AN |PK16535 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47956 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC48013 |DSMSVC CRASH WITH C0000005 WHEN SCHEDULE EXPIRE AFTER 2038 |PK16735 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48013 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC48050 |MEMORY LEAK IN OFFSITE RECLAMATION FOR COLLOCATED COPY STORAGE |IC48050 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK16468 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK16474 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48077 |WRITE PROTECTED TAPE STORAGE POOL VOLUME RETURNED TO SCRATCH |IC48077 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC48095 |BACKUPSET RESTORE FAILS PREMATURELY IF THE TSM CLIENT RECEIVES |IC48095 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK16524 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC48112 |0-BYTE FILES PROCESS UNEXPECTEDLY HANGS ON ACSLS LIBRARY |IC48112 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK20047 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK20048 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48135 |SERVER MAY HANG WHEN SHOW THREADS COMMAND IS ISSUED. |IC48135 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48148 |TSM AUDIT DB MAY CRASH WHEN TRYING TO ACCESS AN UNINITIALIZED |IC48148 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC48206 |OPTICAL DEVICES ARE NOT SUPPORTED IN A LIBRARY SHARING |IC48206 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48221 |TSM SERVER CORE DUMP WHEN CANCELING A BACKUP DB PROCESS THAT |IC48221 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK17528 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48240 |TSM AUDIT DB REPORTS: ERROR 100 INSERTING ROW IN TABLE |IC48240 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK17529 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC48262 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH WHILE RUNNING CLEANUP BACKUPGROUPS UTILITY |IC48262 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48262 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH WHILE RUNNING CLEANUP BACKUPGROUPS UTILITY |PK19720 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48262 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48271 | ANR7871W Unable to complete odm query. |IC48271 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48276 |VOLUMES IN A STGPOOL USING A FILE DEVICECLASS FAIL TO DELETE |IC48276 5698ISMSV 53S | |PK18351 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48291 |ANR0420W (SESSION: XXX, ORIGIN: AGENTABC) SESSION NNN FOR NODE |IC48291 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48291 |ANR0420W (SESSION: XXX, ORIGIN: AGENTABC) SESSION NNN FOR NODE |PK19181 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48291 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48313 |CONCURRENT COPY STGPOOL RECLAMATION PROCESSES MAY ATTEMPT TO |IC48313 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48316 |STORPORT MINIPORT DRIVER CONFLICTS WITH TSM DEVICE DRIVER ON |IC48316 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC48379 |TSM SERVER HANG WITH LARGE NUMBER OF TAPE DRIVES, HIGH MOUNT |IC48379 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC48382 |AE IC45931 FIX COMPLETION -TSM SERVER BACKUP STGPOOL PROCESS |IC48382 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48382 |AE IC45931 FIX COMPLETION-TSM SERVER BACKUP STGPOOL PROCESS |IC48382 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48429 |MIGRATE STGPOOL PREVENTS UPDATE STGPOOL FROM RUNNING AND HANGS |IC48429 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK19694 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48439 |CHECKIN LIBVOLUME FOR 3494 LIBRARY TRUNCATES VOLUME NAMES IF AN |IC48439 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48456 |Operations fail due to insufficient space in storage pool. |IC48456 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC48456 |Operations fail due to insufficient space in storage pool. |IC48456 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK19043 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK19046 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48471 |Data integrity error on TSM Linux passthru driver |IC48471 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC48504 |TSM CLIENT NO-QUERY RESTORE HANGS WHEN USING FILE AND TAPE |IC48504 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC48504 |TSM CLIENT NO-QUERY RESTORE HANGS WHEN USING FILE AND TAPE |IC48504 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK20649 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48509 |FILE GENERATED BY TSM PROCESS DO NOT HAVE PERMISSIONS SET |IC48509 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48529 |ADSMSCSI MAY CRASH WITH BUGCHECK 0X1E AND EXCEPTION CODE |IC48529 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC48539 |TSM UNABLE TO AUTOMATICALLY LABEL (AUTOLABEL) SOME TAPE MEDIA |IC48539 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC48542 |DISK TO DISK MOVE DATA PROCESSING MAY DROP A SEGMENT OF A |IC48542 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC48542 |DISK TO DISK MOVE DATA PROCESSING MAY DROP A SEGMENT OF A |PK20809 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC48542 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK20810 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48580 |No-Query Restore does not display removable volume |IC48580 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK19912 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48580 |No-Query Restore does not display removable volume names |IC48580 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK19912 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48592 |SAN DISCOVERY CAUSES DEVICES TO USE incorrect device name |IC48592 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC48638 |TAPES MANAGED BY Z/OS TSM SERVER CAN CAUSE SERVER ABEND |IC48638 5698ISMSV 53Z | |IC48642 |ANR9999D BAD FILE HANDLE 2: TSM SERVER CRASH WHEN TRYING TO |IC48642 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC48654 |Library client servers may not honor the COPYCONTINUE=Yes |IC48654 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC48657 |STORAGE AGENT V5.3.2.3 INSTALL FAILS WITH TSMREPTSVC FAILED TO |IC48657 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC48746 |ANR8779E UNABLE TO OPEN DRIVE , ERROR NUMBER=0. |IC48746 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC48867 |ANR8223W UNABLE TO CONNECT TO REMOTE SYSTEM |IC48867 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC48869 |TSM SERVER COULD CRASH IN TSM PASSTHROUGH DRIVER. |IC48869 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC48877 |ANR9999D DSALLOC.C(1493): THREADID<19> ATTEMPT TO APPLY |IC48877 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC48931 |DSMSVC.EXE CRASH WITH C0000005 DURING DISK MIGRATION |IC48931 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK09861 |MSG ANR9999D ASRTRV(1013): THREADID<5248> INCORRECT BYTES READ |PK09861 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK11079 |USING FILE DEVTYPE FOR BACKUPSETS CAN FAIL WITH ANR5413E |PK11079 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK12191 |POSSIBLE DEADLOCK BETWEEN RECLAMATION AND DELETE VOLUME |IC47491 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK12191 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK12572 |ANR9999D RESTORING A MULTIVOLUME BACKUPSET FROM CART DEVCLASS |PK13630 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK12572 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK12784 |ADMIN' MANUALS ARE UNCLEAR/DEFICIENT REGARDING PERTINENT |PK12784 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK13095 |DSMSERV LOADFORMAT, FORMAT MESSAGING ENHANCEMENT TO REFLECTTHE |PK13095 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK14544 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47768 5698ISMSV 52W | |PK13713 |MEDIAW COLUMN IN SUMMARY TABLE INCORRECTLY CONTAINS 0 |IC48038 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK13713 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK16442 |Store operations may fail if using a nonzero MAXCAPACITY |PK16442 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK17509 |S878-10 ABEND OCCURS WHEN HEAP MANAGER IS ACTIVE |PK17509 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK17795 |ANR1330E/ANR1331E HEADER VALIDATION ERROR |PK17795 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC48528 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK18021 |MSG ANR9999D PVRVOL(595): THREADID<78472> UNABLE TO GET DEVICE |PK18021 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK18945 |MESSAGE NUMBER 1552 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN MESSAGE REPOSITORY OF |PK18945 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC47764 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK19515 |PK12572 procedure for reading problem backupsets requires use |PK19515 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK19516 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK19918 |TCPNODELAY NOT BEING HONORED ON OUTBOUND SERVER SESSION |PK19918 5698ISMVS 530 | APARs Fixed in Level 5.3.2.0 |IC41032 |MISSING CLIENT LEVEL INFORMATION WITH "QUERY NODE" AND SQL |IC41032 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC43227 |ARCHIVE OBJECTS MISSING EXPIRING.OBJECTS ENTRY IN ITSM DB |IC43227 5698ISMSV 51A | |PK02949 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK02952 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC43594 |ANR0104E ERRORS WHEN RUNNING EXPIRATION ON ARCHIVED OBJECTS |PK02934 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43594 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC44350 |TSM SERVER CAN CORE DUMP IF AN UPDATE DRIVE IS PERFORMED ON A |IC44350 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44351 |TSM SERVER CAN CORE DUMP WHEN A CANCEL SESSION IS PERFORMED FOR |IC44351 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK01284 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK01290 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44550 |TSM SERVER MEMORY LEAK WHEN RUNNING OFFSITE RECLAMATION |IC44550 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK02384 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44559 |TSM AIX SERVER NOT RELEASING SHARED MEMORY SEGMENT WHEN HALTING |IC44559 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44574 |TSM SERVER IS ERRONEOUSLY DENYING SCHEDULED SESSIONS FROM |IC44574 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC44594 |CENTERA CLIPWRITE PARAMATER ERROR ARCHIVE COPYGROUP RETVER VALU |IC44923 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44594 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK02017 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44597 |Pre-Defined FILE volumes have an estimated capacity of zero. |IC44597 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC44610 |DSMSERV FORMAT FAILURE ISSUES INCORRECTLY FORMATTED MESSAGE |IC44610 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44618 |Libray manager did not reset the drive reserved by Storage |IC44618 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44737 |HP Itanuim 64 Bit Storage Agent fails to start with 'ICC load |IC44737 5698ISMSV 53H | |IC44748 |ANR9999D BFCLONE.C(221) ...ERROR 87....DURING LANFREE BACKUP OF |IC44748 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44765 |DOC.UPDATE FOR MSG ANR1171W AND CMD MOVE DATA: RESTORE OPERATIO |IC44765 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44780 |5.3 STORAGE AGENT SERVICE WILL NOT START |IC44780 5698ISMSV 53Z | |IC44818 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH OR INVALIDLY ISSUE DATA INTEGRITY |PK00949 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44818 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK00853 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK00871 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44820 |FILE TYPE VOLUMES ARE NOT BEING DELETED AFTER REUSEDELAY |IC44820 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44833 |TSM SERVER DISPLAYS VALUES FOR IDLEWAIT COMMWAIT MEDIAWAIT |IC44833 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44854 |TSM SERVER CORE AFTER RECLAMATION SKIPS STORAGE POOL WITH |PK04876 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44854 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC45628 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44883 |HELP COMMAND DOES NOT DISPLAY JAPANESE CHARACTER ON TSM SERVER |IC44883 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44890 |EXPORT NODE DOES NOT INITIALIZE FROMTIME WITH DEFAULT VALUE OF |PK02324 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK02363 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44890 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK02437 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44891 |THE SQL SELECT OUTPUT FROM THE BACKUPS TABLE SHOWS TYPE |PK01084 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44891 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44901 |TSM SERVER HANG WHEN ATTEMPTING TO VIEW NODE PROPERTIES VIA ISC |IC44901 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44921 |DSMADMC HANGS ON A SELECT STATEMENT THAT USES CAST WITH CHAR(N) |PK04408 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44921 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC44946 |DSMC QUERY BACKUP -PITDATE MAY SHOW WRONG FILE BACKUP VERSION |PK03425 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44946 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK03319 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44992 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH DURING A FULL AUDITDB. |IC44992 5698ISMSV 52W | |PK02370 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK02372 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44995 |AUDITDB MAY TERMINATE PREMATURELY DURING AUDIT OF BITFILE |IC44995 5698ISMSV 52W | |PK02373 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK02374 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45005 |ANR2027E AUDITDB: COMMAND FAILED - SUFFICIENT SERVER RECOVERY |PK01547 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45005 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45034 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH WITH A DBTXN063 ASSERTION FAILURE DURING A |IC45034 5698ISMSV 52W | |PK02376 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK02377 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45095 |ANR9999D SMADMIN.C(3310): THREADID UNRECOGNIZED GROUP |IC45095 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK01704 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45146 |TSM Server AUDITDB FIX=YES deleting objects in disk pools is |IC45146 5698ISMSV 51A | |PK02828 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC45154 |SERVER CAN CRASH DURING AUDITDB IT THERE IS CORRUPTED BASEDATE |PK02442 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45154 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45167 |DP MYSAP CLIENTS ON SOLARIS DO NOT INCREASE "IN USE" LICENSES O |PK04034 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45167 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC45168 |Database space trigger can create a mirror volume in the wrong |IC45168 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45175 |ANR9999D TSM SERVER MAY CRASH DUE TO INVALID ATTEMPT TO FREE |IC45175 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45184 |ON OS400 V5R3, CHECKIN LIBV FAILS WHEN CATEGORY PARAMETER IS |IC45184 5698ISMSV 52P | |IC45206 |Failed to install TSM 5.3.0 device driver into IBM 36232LX Libr |IC45206 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC45285 |DEFINE PATH FAILS ON ADIC SCALAR WITH SDLT 600 DRIVES |IC45285 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC45288 |Command line Administrative client may receive a non-zero retur |PK03288 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45288 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45289 |Private tapevols in shared libs not returned to private |IC45289 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45304 |ANR4947E ERROR ON NAS BACKUP |PK02449 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45304 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45432 |TSM SERVER HANGS OR MAY CRASH WHEN BACKUP STGPOOL AND MIGRATION |PK03066 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45432 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC45459 |DATABASE, LOG, OR STGPOOL VOLUMES WITH FORMATSIZE GREATER |IC45459 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC45461 |TSM NAS FILESPACE CAPACITY IS NOT BEING UPDATE |IC45461 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46108 5698ISMCL 53A | |IC45503 |FILES MISSING IN BACKUPSETS |PK03921 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45503 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45514 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH DURING RECLAMATION AFTER AN OUTPUT VOLUME |IC45514 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45519 |CRASH WHEN LIBRARY MANAGER DISMOUNTS A VOLUME WITHOUT THE |IC45519 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC45538 |TSM ADMIN CENTER CAN DISPLAY THE INCORRECT TIME FOR THE SCHEDUL |IC45538 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC45552 |HP LTO2 FW requires a longer time to execute commands |IC45552 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC45593 |TSM STORAGE AGENT COMMMETHODS ENABLED DURING STARTUP MAY NOT BE |IC45593 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC45602 |TSM server and agent in LAN-FREE config can hang during |IC45602 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45606 |TWO SIDED RW OPTICAL PLATTER CORRUPTION POSSIBLE IF TSM STORAGE |IC45606 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC45617 |TSM SERVER CRASH IN ASACQUIREEMPTIESTVOL |PK05341 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK05464 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45617 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC45644 |The TSM server may hang when recovery log |PK05789 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC45644 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK05790 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK05791 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45647 |Cannot mount volumes belonging to REMOVABLEFILE device classes |IC45647 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC45672 |TSM STORAGE AGENT INSTALL PROBLEM |IC45672 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC45689 |TSM SERVER CRASHES DURING EXPIRATION PROCESSING DUE |PK04023 5698ISMVS 523 | |IC45689 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC45703 |ACSLS LIBRARIES UNABLE TO MOUNT SCRATCH VOLUMES |IC45703 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45725 |DEFINE PATH FOR QUALSTAR 68240 FAILS WITH ANR8972E STATING THE |IC45725 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45726 |THE TSM SERVER AND STORAGE AGENT SERVICES ARE NOT PROPERLY |IC45726 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC45764 |RECOVERY.DEVICES.REQUIRED STANZA OF THE DRM PLAN ONLY SHOWS ONE |IC45764 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45832 |ENHANCED SCHEDULE NOT WORKING PROPERLY WHEN A SPECIFIC |IC45832 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK04228 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45833 |ANR8300E WHEN ISSUING DEFINE PATH TO IBM 7212-312 LIBRARY |IC45833 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45845 |ERRONEOUS ANR8214E SERVER PROMPTED SCHEDULE ACTIONS |IC45845 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC45865 |TSM LANFREE BACKUP / ARCHIVE FAILS WITH ANS1329S SERVER OUT OF |IC45865 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK04436 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45870 |MIGRATION FROM DISK STG POOL TO A COLLOCATED SEQUENTIAL STG POO |PK09135 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45870 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45872 |memory leak during san discovery and discover data mover |IC45872 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC45883 |MOVE DRMEDIA MAY NOT GENERATE ANY MESSAGE IF A VOLUME CANNOT |IC45883 5698ISMSV 53S | |PK06537 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK06538 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45895 |TSM SERVER 5.3X CAN CORE DUMP IN ROUTINE HASHFIND () |PK05134 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK04935 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC45895 5698ISMSV 53L | |PK05051 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45902 |ANR9999D INVALID GROUP TYPE 3 ENCOUNTERED DURING EXPIRATION OF |IC45902 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC45911 |TSM SERVER CRASHES WHEN ISSUING AN IMPROPERLY FORMATTED |IC45911 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC45925 |ERROR DURING TAPE MOUNT ANR9999D PVRNTP.C(1028): THREADID<50> |IC45925 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC45931 |BACKUP STGPOOL COMMAND MAY NOT BACKUP ALL DATA TO COPY POOL |IC45931 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45931 |BACKUP STGPOOL COMMAND MAY NOT BACKUP ALL DATA TO COPY POOL |PK12139 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK12140 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45931 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK12090 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45933 |KERNEL PANIC ON SUN SOLARIS WITH TSM 5.3 DEVICE DRIVER |IC45933 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC45935 |ANR8302E I/O ERROR WITH CC=201 CAN BE CAUSED BY ERROR IN TSM |IC45935 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC45936 |TSM 5.3 LINUX SERVER FAILS TO BRING LIBRARY LIBT=SCSI ONLINE |IC45936 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC45950 |TSM SERVER CRASHES WHEN PROCESSING CLIENT EVENT THAT CONTAIN |IC45950 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC45967 |TSM LIBRARY MANAGER MAY CRASH WHILE ATTEMPTING TO MOUNT |IC45967 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45975 |TSM SERVER CAN HANG, LOCK UP, OR CRASH AT 5.3.1.0 |PK05788 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45975 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45985 |TSM SERVER CRASHES DURING A SELECT COMMAND ON ACTLOG TABLE WHEN |IC45985 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC45985 |TSM SERVER CRASHES DURING A SELECT COMMAND ON ACTLOG TABLE WHEN |IC45985 5698ISMSV 53L | |PK06705 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45990 |TSM SERVER CRASHES WHEN PROCESSING AN ERROR PATH RELATED TO A |IC45990 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46008 |TSM SERVER MANAGEMENT CONSOLE DISPLAYS MULTIPLE ENTRIES FOR |IC46008 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC46019 |QUERY LICENSE does not show Extended Edition features being use |IC46019 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK06924 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46041 |TSM DEVICE DRIVER NEEDS TO BE RESTARTED AFTER HARDWARE CHANGES |IC46041 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC46073 |INSTALL OF TSM SERVER 5.2.2. AND HIGHER FAILS ON SOLARIS 9 "COR |IC46073 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC46121 |ISSUING DEFINE CLIENTACTION COMMAND CAN CAUSE A BUFFEROVERUN |PK07762 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK07795 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46121 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46127 |Tivoli Storage Manager 5.3 on HP has very poor TCIPIP |IC46127 5698ISMSV 53H | |IC46129 |ANR3605E AND ANR0482W MESSAGES SEEN AT THE TSM SERVER |IC46129 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK11008 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK10995 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC46163 |missing check drive reservation for ACSLS and 3494 library on |IC46163 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC46183 |THE MIGRATE STGPOOL COMMAND WITH WAIT=YES MAY CAUSE A |IC46183 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46183 |THE MIGRATE STGPOOL COMMAND WITH WAIT=YES MAY CAUSE A |PK06989 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46183 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46211 |RECLAMATION FINISHES WITH NO ERRORS BUT VOLUME IS NOT RECLAIMED |IC46211 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK08848 5698ISMVS 522 | |IC46812 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46215 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH DURING MIGRATION WHEN 'MIGDELAY>0' |IC45879 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK05728 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46215 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46257 |TSM SERVER CRASH IN TMREGISTERVVOLTXN RECLAIMING VIRTUAL |IC46257 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK09039 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK09042 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46305 |UNABLE TO CONFIRM DRIVE USAGE AFTER TSM LIBRARY MANAGER SERVER |IC46305 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46347 |BACKUP STGPOOL IS RETURNING EITHER RC=0 OR RC=11 FOR THE SAME |IC46347 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46349 |PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS SEEN WITH MOVE DATA TO A COLLOCATED STORAG |IC46349 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46349 |PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS SEEN WITH MOVE DATA TO A COLLOCATED STORAG |PK08797 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46349 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46402 |5.3.X TSM SERVER FAILS TO INITIALIZE 3570B AUTOLOADER |IC46402 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46411 |CHECKIN LIBV WITH SWAP=YES DOES NOT FIND THE LEAST FREQUENTLY |IC46411 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46417 |TSM SERVER CRASH IN PKFINDPROCNAME WHEN ISSUING |IC46417 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46488 |SCRIPT FOR MIGRATE STGPOOL USING PARALLEL COMMAND IS NOT CONSID |IC46488 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK06910 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46506 |ANR2020E WHEN SPECIFYING ULTRIUMC OR ULTRIUM2C FORMAT ON PASE |IC46506 5698ISMSV 52P | |IC46522 |TSM SERVER FOR Z SERIES LINUX FAILS TO START AFTER |IC46522 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC46523 |DELETE VOLUME DISCARDDATA=YES FAILING ANR9999D IMUTIL.C(6360) |IC46523 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK08808 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC46525 |ANR8972E WHEN DEFINING DRIVE PATHS IN TSM SERVER 5.2.2.0 OR |IC46525 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC46544 |DEFINE VOLUME FAILS WITH ANR7820W INSUFFICIENT SPACE AVAILABLE |IC46544 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC46577 |TAPE STGP VOLUME NOT SET TO READONLY AFTER I/O ERROR |IC46577 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC46645 |NO-QUERY-RESTORE OF AN IMPORTED LINK MAY BE INCORRECT |IC46645 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC46645 |NO-QUERY-RESTORE OF AN IMPORTED LINK MAY BE INCORRECT |PK07982 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK07900 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC46645 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC46647 |LIBRARY CLIENT SERVER CRASHES ON DEFINE OF SHARED LIBRARY |IC46647 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC46651 |"DISPLAYLFINFO YES" OPTION DOES NOT REPORT LANFREE INFORMATION |IC46651 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC46657 |SERVER ROUTING COMMAND FAILES WITH "ANR9999D BUFFER OVERRUN |IC46657 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC46676 |ANR8447E NO DRIVES ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN LIBRARY |IC46676 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46687 |TSM SERVER DOES NOT DETECT WHEN TSM CLIENT SCHEDULER |PK08356 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46687 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK08331 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC46710 |TSM SERVER AUDITDB MAY NOT CORRECT ALL DATABASE INCONSISTENCIES |IC46710 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK08809 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC46716 |UNABLE TO LOG EVENTS TO THE FILEEXIT ON HP-UX |IC46716 5698ISMSV 53H | |IC46732 |CLEANING CARTRIDGE IS NOT AUTOMATICALLY UNLOADED AFTER CLEAN |IC46732 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC46734 |AE IC41032 - TSM SERVER 5.2.5.0 CRASH WHEN USING LAN-FREE |IC46734 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46734 |AE IC41032 - TSM SERVER 5.2.5.0 CRASH WHEN USING LAN-FREE |IC46734 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK08799 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC46735 |ANR9999D - SMNODE.C(22838): THREADID<52> ERROR 6 OBTAINING CGID |PK07868 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC46735 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC46738 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH WHEN UPDATING STORAGE POOL MIGRATION |IC46738 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46738 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH WHEN UPDATING STORAGE POOL MIGRATION |PK09206 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46738 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46739 |TSM DEVICE DRIVER CAUSES SOLARIS SYSTEM CRASH |IC46739 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC46744 |TSM ADMIN COMMAND LINE VULNERABILITY |IC46744 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46784 |ANR2337W MESSAGE MISSING FROM TSM MESSAGES MANUAL AND ONLINE |IC46784 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK09215 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46822 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH WHEN BACKUP DB AND EXPIRE INVENTORY RUN AT |IC46822 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK10955 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK10956 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46891 |ANR9999D ERROR REPORTED AGAINST IBM LTO TAPE DRIVES |IC46891 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC46921 |TSM 5.3 UNIX ADMIN REFERENCES INCORRECTLY INDICATE A "-" (DASH) |IC46921 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC46948 |CLIENT SCHEDULES FAILING WITH ANR2571W AND ANR9999D |IC46948 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC46948 |CLIENT SCHEDULES FAILING WITH ANR2571W AND ANR9999D |PK09656 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46948 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC46951 |ENHANCED SCHEDULES CAN CAUSE INCORRECT CALCULATIONS |IC46951 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC46951 |ENHANCED SCHEDULES CAN CAUSE INCORRECT CALCULATIONS |PK09780 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC46951 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC47012 |QUERY CLOPTSER AND DEFINE CLIENTOPT HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO AVOID |IC47012 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC47026 |TSM SERVER MAY TERMINATE WITH "RUN-TIME ASSERTION FAILED" AFTER |IC47026 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC47026 |TSM SERVER MAY TERMINATE WITH "RUN-TIME ASSERTION FAILED" AFTER |IC47026 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK10392 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47052 |TSM SERVER HANGS ON FORK() CALL WHEN USING GRESHAM EDT TO MANAG |IC47052 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC47057 |TSM STORAGE AGENT 5.3.0 MAY CRASH DURING RESTORE OPERATIONS WHE |PK10870 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47057 5698ISMSV 53H | |IC47155 |17 TB BOUNDARY LIMIT RESULTING FROM INCORRECT CALCULATIONS IN |IC47155 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK10784 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK10789 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC47195 |Need to add support to show WWN for IBM Gen3 drives on Windows |IC47195 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK01876 |MVS SERVER ABENDS WITH 0C4 WHEN WEB ADMIN REQUESTS |PK02044 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK02067 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK01876 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK03612 |STORAGE IS BEING ALLOCATED FOR SEVERAL CONTEXT STRUCTURES |IC45878 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK05576 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK03612 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK03704 |ERROR ANR5354E READING CARTRIDGE DEVCLASS ON MVS |PK03704 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK05280 |MEMORY LEAK ATTEMPTING TCPPORT FROM WEB ADIMIN |PK05280 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45729 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK05709 |AFTER IMPORT WITH MERGE ONLY INACTIVE VERSION MAY NOT EXPIRE |PK06536 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK05709 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK09504 |TSM Z/OS SERVER MAY ABEND WITH 0C4 WHEN DEFINE CLIENTACTION |IC46262 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK09504 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK09348 5698ISMVS 530 | |PQ99172 |EXPORT SERVER FAILURE MESSAGE DOES NOT PROVIDE ENOUGH |PQ99172 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC44728 5698ISMSV 53A | APARs Fixed in Level 5.3.1.0 |IC38363 |TSM SERVER ALLOWS SAME DEVICE NAME TO BE DEFINED IN DIFFERENT |IC38363 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC42112 |ITSM SERVER CRASHES AFTER PASSING CORRUPT FILEHANDLE |PQ98992 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ99046 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC42112 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42488 |ANR9999D BFCREATE.C "INCONSISTENT CONTENT FOR ALIAS AGGREGATES" |IC42488 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ99546 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC43965 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC43941 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ99476 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC42633 |ANR8972E ON DEFINE / UPDATE PATH AFTER PHYSICALLY REPLACING TAP |IC42633 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42777 |SERVER CRASHES, CORE DUMPS WHEN INVALID SQL SYNTAX WAS ENTERED |PK01309 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK01310 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC42777 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC42827 |TSM Server coredumps in iconv_open on AIX |IC42827 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42930 |MESSAGE "ANR2032E UPDATE DRIVE: COMMAND FAILED - INTERNAL SERVE |IC42930 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42942 |TSM HP server crashes when it fails to open the message file |IC42942 5698ISMSV 52H | |IC42996 |ITSM CORE DUMP AFTER MOUNTMODE CONSOLE SESSIONS ARE CANCELLED |PQ99079 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC43469 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42996 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC43019 |ANR9771E: Volume has incorrect barcode label... seen |IC43019 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43029 |ANR9999D COLUMN COUNT MISMATCH FOR TABLE AF.AUDIT.CLUSTERS |IC43029 5698ISMSV 51A | |PK00792 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK00733 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK00737 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43061 |ANR1793W should not be generated if SANDISCOVERY is OFF. This |IC43061 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43063 |ANR2023E DEFINE SERVER: EXTRANEOUS PARAMETER - DESCRIPTION |IC43063 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43086 |MULTIPLE TAPES IN FILLING STATUS FOR COLLOCATED STORAGE POOLS |PQ99292 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43086 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC43118 |ANR8972E UPDATE PATH: Unable to find the element number for |IC43118 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43127 |ANR0646I AND ANR0729E DURING IMPORT OF CLIENTS WITH ASSOCIATED |PQ96912 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ96990 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43127 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC43202 |UNABLE TO RUN TSM DRIVE CLEANING PROPERLY |IC43202 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC43226 |ANR0106E UNEXPECTED ERROR 2 FETCHING ROW "AS.VOLUME.STATUS" |PQ97457 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43226 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43228 |ITSM SERVER CRASH IN PMCLOSEDOMAIN - INVALID ATTEMPT |IC43228 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC43257 |ANR9999D ASVOL.C(XXX): THREADID NUMEMPTYVOLS WENT NEGATIVE |IC43257 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43287 |Long commands (exceeding 1400 characters) can cause the server |PQ98659 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC43287 5698ISMSV 53A | |PQ98666 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK02077 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC44947 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC43301 |ANR9999D MOUNT POINT DEADLOCK MESSAGE FOLLOWING SERVER TO SERVE |PQ97956 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43301 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43374 |ANR1663E WITH TSM LANFREE OPERATION USING EXTERNAL LIBRARY |IC43374 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43381 |UTILITY TO CLEAN UP ORPHANS, see IC43381_1 |PK01546 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC43381 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44620 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC44622 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK01528 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC43410 |Hardcoded limitation - 256 devices in console |IC43410 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC43449 |MOVE DRMEDIA MAY FAIL WITH ANR9999D INVALID VOLUME TYPE |IC43449 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43527 |THE 5.2.3 VERSION OF MMCTRACE UPDATES THE WRONG REGISTRY |IC43527 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC43528 |MOVE DRMEDIA REPORTS SUCCESSFUL CHECKOUT OF SHARED LIBRARY |IC43528 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43529 |SERIAL NUMBER MISSING IN SQL DRIVES TABLE |IC43529 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC43534 |EXPORT NODE OF NODE WITH LARGE NUMBER OF OBJECTS RUNS VERY |PK00676 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43534 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43535 |HLA ADDRESS FIELD IN CENTERA DEVICE CLASS IS NOT CASE SENSITIVE |IC43535 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC43600 |TSM REGISTER LICENSE COMMAND FAILS TO REGISTER ANY LICENSES, |IC43600 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43648 |TSM SERVER ABENDS DURING QUERY TOC IF NAS FILER HAS INVALID |IC43648 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC43729 |The TSM Linux Pass-through Driver failed leot case on 64bit |IC43729 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC43738 |DEFINING A DRIVE PATH FAILS WITH: ANR8972E UNABLE TO FIND THE |IC43738 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC43796 |TSM SERVER MANAGES LAST INACTIVE VERSION BY "RETEXTRA" AFTER |PQ98755 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK00198 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC43796 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43808 |AUDIT VOLUME FAILING WITH INTERNAL SERVER ERROR |IC43808 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC43909 |MESSAGES ANR0407I AND ANR0406I ARE NOT SHOWING CORRECT HOSTNAME |IC43909 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43928 |AE IC37071 FIX COMPLETION - DOCUMENTATION FOR ADDTOINIT |IC43928 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC43929 |AE IC37209 FIX COMPLETION - TSM MANUALS NEED TO INCLUDE |IC43929 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC43930 |"QUERY BACKUP" USING "PITTIME" AND "PITDATE" DOES NOT DISPLAY |PK00951 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43930 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK00988 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC43954 |ANR8447E CAUSED BY INCORRECT LTO BARCODE LABEL HANDLING |IC43954 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43996 |ANR9999D DFMIGR.C 2907 MIGRATION TERMINATED UNEXPECTED RESULT |PQ98637 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43996 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC43419 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44034 |IBM TSM MESSAGE ANR1772E MAY INCLUDE INCORRECT INFORMATION |IC44034 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC44048 |DEFINING A SECOND TSM SERVER INSTANCE (MINIMAL CONFIGURATION) |IC44048 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC44110 |ANR0102E ERROR 1 INSERTING ROW IN TABLE DS.SEGMENTS WITH |PK00076 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK00078 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK00014 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC44110 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC45196 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC44117 |VOLUMES OVERWRITTEN BEFORE CREATING PROCESS COMPLETES |IC44117 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ99286 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC44148 |DB/LOG Copy vols not added by spacetrigger |IC44148 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC44159 |QUERY STGPOOL REPORTS INVALID ESTIMATED CAPACITY AND |PK00006 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK00007 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK00008 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44159 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44164 |Crash is seen after an INTERNAL SERVER ERROR. |IC44164 5698ISMSV 53S | |IC44367 |TSM 5.3 UPGRADE FAILS WITH ANR9999D ADMINIT.C(3628): |IC44367 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44453 |TSM SERVER OFFSITE RECLAMATION FAILS WITH ANR1173E |IC44568 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK00595 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK00598 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44453 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC44522 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC44502 |QUERY STATUS STILL SHOWS WEBAUTHTIMEOUT AND SERVERURL |IC44502 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44512 |DELETE FILESPACE LOCK FAILURE RESULTS IN ORPHANED TRANSACTION |PK00194 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK00196 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK00197 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44512 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44559 |TSM AIX SERVER NOT RELEASING SHARED MEMORY SEGMENT WHEN HALTING |IC44559 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44574 |TSM SERVER IS ERRONEOUSLY DENYING SCHEDULED SESSIONS FROM |IC44574 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC44594 |CENTERA CLIPWRITE PARAMATER ERROR ARCHIVE COPYGROUP RETVER VALU |IC44923 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44594 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK02017 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44596 |During TSM server startup, there is a remote possibility |IC44596 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44597 |Pre-Defined FILE volumes have an estimated capacity of zero. |IC44597 5698ISMSV 53W | |IC44610 |DSMSERV FORMAT FAILURE ISSUES INCORRECTLY FORMATTED MESSAGE |IC44610 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44618 |Libray manager did not reset the drive reserved by Storage |IC44618 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44619 |AIT-3 DRIVES GO OFFLINE AFTER RECEIVING REPOSITION ERROR |IC44619 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC44737 |HP Itanuim 64 Bit Storage Agent fails to start with 'ICC load |IC44737 5698ISMSV 53H | |IC44765 |DOC.UPDATE FOR MSG ANR1171W AND CMD MOVE DATA: RESTORE OPERATIO |IC44765 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44780 |5.3 STORAGE AGENT SERVICE WILL NOT START |IC44780 5698ISMSV 53Z | |IC44818 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH OR INVALIDLY ISSUE DATA INTEGRITY |PK00949 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44818 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK00853 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK00871 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44820 |FILE TYPE VOLUMES ARE NOT BEING DELETED AFTER REUSEDELAY |IC44820 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC44833 |TSM SERVER DISPLAYS VALUES FOR IDLEWAIT COMMWAIT MEDIAWAIT |IC44833 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44883 |HELP COMMAND DOES NOT DISPLAY JAPANESE CHARACTER ON TSM SERVER |IC44883 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44890 |EXPORT NODE DOES NOT INITIALIZE FROMTIME WITH DEFAULT VALUE OF |PK02324 5698ISMVS 510 | |PK02363 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44890 5698ISMSV 52A | |PK02437 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC44891 |THE SQL SELECT OUTPUT FROM THE BACKUPS TABLE SHOWS TYPE |PK01084 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC44891 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC44901 |TSM SERVER HANG WHEN ATTEMPTING TO VIEW NODE PROPERTIES VIA ISC |IC44901 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45005 |ANR2027E AUDITDB: COMMAND FAILED - SUFFICIENT SERVER RECOVERY |PK01547 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC45005 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC45095 |ANR9999D SMADMIN.C(3310): THREADID UNRECOGNIZED GROUP |IC45095 5698ISMSV 53W | |PK01704 5698ISMVS 530 | |IC45168 |Database space trigger can create a mirror volume in the wrong |IC45168 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45175 |ANR9999D TSM SERVER MAY CRASH DUE TO INVALID ATTEMPT TO FREE |IC45175 5698ISMSV 53A | |IC45459 |DATABASE, LOG, OR STGPOOL VOLUMES WITH FORMATSIZE GREATER |IC45459 5698ISMSV 53L | |IC48509 |FILE GENERATED BY TSM PROCESS DO NOT HAVE PERMISSIONS SET |IC48509 5698ISMSV 53A | |PK01876 |MVS SERVER ABENDS WITH 0C4 WHEN WEB ADMIN REQUESTS |PK02044 5698ISMVS 520 | |PK02067 5698ISMVS 530 | |PK01876 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ95292 |QUERY DB F=D MAY SHOW NEGATIVE VALUES FOR ""TOTAL BUFFER REQUES |PQ95292 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ95855 |MVS SERVER ABENDED WITH 0C4 DURING A CLIENT BACKUP WHEN |PQ97453 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ95855 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42910 5698ISMSV 52A | APARs Fixed in Level 5.3.0.0 "Group.Members2" |PQ88291 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC40665 5698ISMSV 52W | "st orage" admins |IC40244 5698ISMSV 52A | ASSIGNSTDIN'S FILE HANDLE TO IT. |IC40795 5698ISMSV 52A | CLIENT VOLHIST |IC40876 5698ISMSV 51A | COMMAND AGAINST |IC40685 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC40962 5698ISMSV 52A | DESPITE MOUNT |IC40678 5698ISMSV 52A | FILE IS NOT ALL IN LOWER CASE |IC40867 5698ISMSV 52W | INFORMATION |PQ88661 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC40788 5698ISMSV 52A | IS USED WITH FORMAT=DTF2 OR DTF2C. |IC40708 5698ISMSV 52S | NO-QUERY RESTORE |IC40252 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ88810 5698ISMVS 520 | REMOTE. |IC40865 5698ISMSV 52A | REPORTING OF OBJECTS DELETED |IC40331 5698ISMSV 52A | ROW FROM TABLE "EXPIRING.OBJECTS" |IC40330 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ87485 5698ISMVS 520 | TH READID<0> AUDIT OF ONE OR MORE SECONDARY TABLES FAILED |IC40628 5698ISMSV 52W | |PQ88044 5698ISMVS 520 | THROUGHPUTDATATHRESHOLD |PQ87944 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC40528 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ87799 5698ISMVS 510 | TO THE BEGINNING OF THE NEXT |IC40299 5698ISMSV 52S | VOLUME ACTIVITY MESSAGES IN ACTIVITY LOG |IC40489 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ87629 5698ISMVS 520 | bitfiles are exist. |IC40616 5698ISMSV 52W | |PQ88049 5698ISMVS 520 | numbers for all the drives. |IC40237 5698ISMSV 52W | tape library |IC40236 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC34918 |ANR0796E CAN BE ISSUED DURING IMPORT UNDER MISLEADING |IC34918 5698TSMAX 420 | |IC35579 |CHECKOUT LIBVOL TIMEOUT FAILURE ACSLS RETURNS JUNK DATA |IC35579 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36279 |64 BIT TSM DEVICE DRIVER'S FAILING ON 32 BIT AIX KERNEL |IC36279 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36328 |MOUNT REQUEST FOR VOLUME FAILS SILENTLY |IC36328 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36347 |IBM TSM Server crashes when using SET ARCHIVERETENTIONPROTECTION |IC36347 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ88579 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC36439 |ANR8442E MESSAGE GENERATED ERRONEOUSLY DURING CHECKIN LIBVOL |IC36439 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC36499 |MOVE NODEDATA REPORTS SUCCESS WITH O BYTES TRANSFERRED |PQ77326 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC36499 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36560 |TSM Server core dumps when the ACSLS is being traced with pvr m |IC36560 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC36561 |TSM Server not utilizing the CAP properly during volume checkou |IC36561 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC36575 |QUERY PROCESS BEHAVIOR AFTER APAR IC34754 WAS FULLY |IC36575 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC36590 |EXPORT NODE FAILS RESOURCE TIMEOUT ORPHANED TRANSACTIONS |IC36590 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ77415 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC36594 |AUDITDB WITH DETAIL=YES, CHANGES ALL 'ONETIME' SCHEDULES TO |IC36594 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC36597 |TSM SERVER IS COREDUMPING DURING UNLOAD DB PROCESS |PQ77742 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ77743 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC36597 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC36609 |TSM SERVER CRASHES DURING AUDIT VOLUME IF THERE IS AN AGGREGATE |IC36609 5698ISMSV 51W | |PQ77610 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ77612 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC36613 |QUERY SCRIPT COMMAND WITH FORMAT=RAW CORES TSM SERVER ON SOLARI |IC36613 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC36619 |AUDITDB Process Terminates with Error |IC36619 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC36662 |ANR2056E TSM WHEN ATTEMPTING TO DELETE AN INVALID CLIENTOPT |IC36662 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36706 |Out of space in DISK storage pool with CACHE=YES even though |PQ76572 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ76573 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC36706 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC36730 |TSM SERVER CRASH WHEN "DELETE STGPOOL" COMMAND IS ISSUED AND |IC36730 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ78991 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC36747 |UNABLE TO DEFINE A DELL POWERVAULT 128T LIBRARY TO TSM. |IC36747 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC36763 |TSM SERVER CREATING TAPE VOLUMES WITH WRONG BLOCKSIZE VALUE IN |IC36763 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36766 |TSM SERVER MAY CRASH DURING CLIENT BACKUP/ARCHIVE OPERATIONS |PQ77609 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ77103 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC36766 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36767 |TSM EXCESSIVE ANR2997W MESSAGES LOGGED IN THE TSM ACTIVITY LOG |IC36767 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ78095 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ78098 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC36790 |TSM VIRTUAL VOLUMES DO NOT EXPIRE AFTER IMPORT SERVER. SERVER |PQ77094 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ77095 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC36790 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36814 |SERVER CRASH WITH Q PROC AND LARGE EXPORT JOBS (SYMPTOM AS |PQ77111 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC36814 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36819 |GENERATE BACKUPSET WITH WAIT=YES PREVENTS TSM CLIENT FROM |PQ77686 5698ISMVS 522 | |PQ77697 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ77754 5698ISMVS 522 | |IC36819 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36820 |ANR3605E AND ANR0479W SERVER MESSAGES FOR STA SESSIONS CANCELED |IC36820 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC36826 |ANR MSGANR2032E OCCURS WHEN ATTEMPTING TO DELETE A DRIVE |IC36826 5698ISMSV 51P | |IC36827 |ANR8366E UPDATE FILE DEVCLASS LIBRARY PARAMETER |IC36827 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC36946 |TSM SERVER HANGS ON "DEFINE/UPDATE PATH" COMMAND WHEN OTHER |IC36946 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC36963 |Storage agent aborts when no scratch volumes are available. |IC36963 5698ISMSV 51Z | |IC36975 |SIMULTANEOUS WRITE OPERATIONS FAIL WITH ANR0102E , DS.SEGMENTS. |IC36975 5698ISMSV 51S | |PQ79263 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ79264 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC36981 |TSM SERVER MAY ABEND WHEN NO-QUERY RESTORE FINISHES |IC36981 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ78096 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC37042 |TSM GRESHAM ELM ANR9999D MMSEXT.C ERROR READING FROM EXIT RC = |IC37042 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37071 |STORAGE AGENT /ETC/INITTAB ENTRY PREVENTS LOGIN TO CONSOLE - |IC37071 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC37074 |ANR1859W GENERATED ON TSM STORAGE AGENT WHEN VALIDATEPROTOCOL= |IC37074 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37080 |TSM SERVER CAN CORE DUMP WHEN LONG RUNNING TSM ADMIN SESSION IS |PQ77744 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ77745 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37080 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37083 |'RESTORE STGPOOL PREVIEW=YES' OUTPUT INCORRECT AS COMPARED TO |IC37083 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ79851 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37093 |CLEAN DRIVE COMMAND FAILS ON HP 4MM LIBRARIES WITH ANR8943E |IC37093 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC37166 |Upgradedb fails from V5.1.7.0 to V5.2.0.1 |IC37166 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37171 |The COPYCONTINUE=YES may not be honored during |IC37171 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ77813 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC37172 |TSM SERVER CRASH EXPORT SERVER WITH MANY OR LARGE |IC37172 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ78239 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ78240 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37209 |DOCUMENTATION ON HOW TO CONFIGURE NATIVE SUN FC HBAS IS MISSING |IC37209 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC37249 |RESTORE DB FAILS WITH: MUTEX ACQUISITION FAILURE, ERRNO=22: |IC37249 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC37254 |SPECTRA LOGIC GATOR LIBRARIES PERFORM SERIALIZED DISMOUNT AND |IC37254 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC37275 |CLEANUP UTILITY TO REMOVE ORPHANED ENTRIES INTODUCED BY IC36975 |IC37275 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37279 |TSM Summary table START_TIME values may be incorrect |PQ78952 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC37279 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC37286 |"TAPEALERT MESSAGES" ICON IS MISSING IN THE WEB ADMIN GUI OF TS |IC37286 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC37289 |INTERNAL SERVER ERROR DETECTED RESERVED MOUNT POINT LIBTYPE |IC37289 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC37312 |DEFAULT VALUES FOR 'COMPRESSION' AND 'VALIDATEPROTOCOL' MUST BE |PQ81220 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37312 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC37346 |MEMORY LEAK ON TSM SERVER RESULTING FROM NO-QUERY RESTORES |PQ78732 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ78733 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37346 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37350 |RECONCILE VOLUMES COMMAND RESETS OBJECTS TO BE DELETED DURING |IC37350 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ78928 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ78929 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37420 |ISSUING MOVE DRMEDIA WHERESTATE=MOUNT TOSTATE=VAULT |PQ80965 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ80968 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37420 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37437 |THIS IS IN REFERENCE TO DEFECT 11278 |PQ79713 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ79714 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC37437 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37438 |REFERENCE 11279 DEFECT |IC37438 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37446 |ANR1552W MESSAGE TEXT AND EXPLANATION IS UNCLEAR |IC37446 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC37455 |COUNTING OF DATABASE PAGES BACKED UP FOR A DB SNAPSHOT IS |IC37455 5698ISMSV 51Z | |PQ78999 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37499 |UPDATE PATH ONLINE=NO NOT HONORED FOR EXTERNAL LIBRARIES |IC37499 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37554 |TSM SERVER MAY ALLOW UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO SERVER VIA A CONSOL |PQ79590 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ79835 5698TSMVS 421 | |IC37554 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC37571 |SSI.51 DOES NOT USE THE VALUE SET FOR SSI_HOSTNAME VARIABLE |IC37571 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37588 |ANR2571W SCHEDULED SESSION DENIED |IC37588 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ83106 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ83107 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37589 |ANR9999D ERROR DELETING OBJECT UPGRADEDB |IC37589 5698ISMSV 52S | |PQ80082 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37642 |ELEMENT=AUTODETECT IS NOT SUPPORTED IN DEFINE DRIVE/ DEFINE PAT |IC37642 5698ISMSV 52H | |IC37651 |TSM SERVER MAY RECEIVE ANR4571E MESSAGE WHEN 3494 LIBRARY IS |IC37651 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37662 |TSM SERVER CAN NOT WRITE TO DLT SCRATCH TAPE CONTAINING |IC37662 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC37668 |TSM MOVE DATA COMMAND OF SEQUENTIAL VOLUME DOES NOT PRODUCE |IC37668 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC37677 |THE MEDIA WAIT VALUE IN THE SUMMARY TABLE AND ACCOUNTING LOG IS |IC37677 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37694 |TSM 5.2 SOLARIS SERVER CORE DUMPS IF INCORRECT "RESET PASSEXP" |IC37694 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37709 |THE SSI EXECUTABLE SUPPLIED WITH TSM CAN COREDUMP WHEN UNLIMITE |IC37709 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37733 |ANR9999D AFMOVE.C(5399): THREADID<55> UNEXPECTED MOVETYPE 4. |PQ81719 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC37733 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC37738 |TSM CLIENT UNABLE TO RESTORE DATA FROM TSM 5.1.7.0 SERVER. |IC38316 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ80581 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ80582 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37738 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37749 |TSM 5.2 Storage Agents terminate Signal 11 with drive cleaning |IC37749 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC37758 |ANR8779E UNABLE TO OPEN DRIVE X, ERROR NUMBER=5 FROM STORAGE |IC37758 5698ISMSV 51Z | |IC37770 |ANR0542W MESSAGE INDICATING MEDIA INACCESSIBLE DOES NOT |PQ83546 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37770 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37779 |TOC does not load the info for a Expired Image. |IC37779 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC37792 |ITSM 5.2.x: Trailing blank after SESSIONINITIATION parameters " |IC37792 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC37816 |TSM SERVER MEMORY LEAK WITH DRM PREPARE & MOVE DRMEDIA COMMANDS |IC37816 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37821 |IMPORT NODE merge=yes cmd in TSM 5.2 sets DEACTIVATE_DATE wrong |IC37821 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC37862 |TSM PROMPTED SCHEDULE START CAN CAUSE ANR8214E SESSION <#> |IC37862 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC37866 |MOUNTLIMIT NOT HONORED IN NON PARTITIONED MIXED MEDIA IBM3584 |IC37866 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC37877 |TSM SERVER MEMORY USE CONTINUALLY INCREASING AND MAY CRASH TSM |IC37877 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC37894 |DSMSERV_ACCOUNTING_DIR at ITSM Linux 5.2.1.x Server is not hono |IC37894 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC37911 |ANR9999D PKTHREAD.C(636): THREADID<13> THREAD CREATION |IC37911 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC37985 |Tilde (~) characters in object field of Win command sched get i |IC37985 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC37993 |TSM LANFREE PATH IS NOT USED BY CLIENT BACKUPS, DESPITE |PQ80380 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC37993 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38011 |DEVTYPE=VOLSAFE DOES NOT WORK WHEN USING AN EXTERNAL LIBRARY |IC38011 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC38012 |TSM SERVER MAY WITNESS A MEMORY LEAK IF A NAMED PIPES SESSION |IC38012 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC38016 |NOQUERY restore does not restore drive permissions. |IC38016 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38060 |ORPHANED TRANSACTION AND MEMORY LEAK WITH ITSM SERVER WHEN |IC38060 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ80908 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ80909 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC38063 |MSGANR1092W CAN OCCUR IF ALL DRIVES DEFINED TO LIB MANAGER |IC38063 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC38087 |SERVER ABORTS TXN WITH SYSTEM ERROR WHEN NODE IS NOT AUTHORIZED |IC38087 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38090 |TSM SERVER CORE DUMP/ABEND - ANR9999D MUTEX ACQUISITION FAILURE |PQ84431 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ84432 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC38090 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38101 |ANR8311E AN I/O ERROR OCCURRED WHILE ACCESSING DRIVE XXX |IC38101 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38105 |INACTIVE OBJECT EXPIRING WITH RETO VALUE WHEN IT IS NOT THE ONL |PQ82384 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ82385 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC38105 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38172 |CHECKOUT LIBVOLUME and immediate(!) CHECKIN LIBVOLUME reports A |IC38172 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC38177 |SERVER MAY COREDUMP WHILE RUNNING RECLAMATION AND EXPIRATION AT |PQ80926 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC38177 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38342 |EXPORT FROM AIX, IMPORT TO W2K GIVING MISLEADING/INSUFFICIENT |IC38342 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC38347 |THE TSM SERVER 5.2.X CAN CORE DUMP IF THE RESOURCE WAITER TRIES |PQ82957 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ82959 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC38347 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC38352 |MEANINGLESS ERRORMESSAGE IS ISSUED, WHEN DSMSERV EXPAND LOG |IC38352 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ83789 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC38360 |ANR2327W/ANR1156W "INTERNAL SERVER ERROR DETECTED" ON OPTICAL |IC38360 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38375 |'LABEL LIBV' FAILS FOR DEVICE CLASS WITH DEVT=GENERICTAPE WITH |IC38375 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC38376 |RUNASSERVICE is no longer a supported TSM client client option |IC38376 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38440 |ADDITIONAL DRIVES OF D/T3582 LIBRARY CAN NOT BE DEFINED TO TSM. |IC38440 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38449 |A define backupset command may fail with message ANR2405E |IC38449 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC38496 |ITSM SERVER ON PASE FAILS DURING DRIVE ALLOCATION USING USRDFN |IC38496 5698ISMSV 52P | |IC38521 |TSM Server on Windows Crashes when the TCPINFO traceflag is use |IC38521 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38531 |MOVE MEDIA GETS ERROR ANR9999D TMLOCK.C(840): THREADID<77> |IC38531 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38533 |TSM 5.2 Storage Agent crashes restoring tape data created by a |IC38533 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38561 |EXCESSIVE READ ERRORS INCORRECT VOLUME PROVIDED FOR MANLIB |IC38561 5698ISMSV 51P | |IC38588 |TSM SERVER DISMOUNT FAILURE MAY LEAVE DRIVE PATH IN USE |IC38588 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC38634 |WHEN USING AIO, THE TSM SERVER MAY ABEND IF A WRITE REQUEST |IC38634 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38650 |TSM EXPIRATION AND DELETE FILESPACE APPEAR TO HANG. PROCESSING |IC38650 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ82153 5698ISMVS 522 | |IC38687 |Multipe Archives for the same nodename can fail with ANR0530W T |IC38687 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC38690 |OFFSITE VOLUMES NOT COLLOCATED AFTER RECLAMATION OCCURS |PQ85696 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ85697 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC38690 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38712 |USER EXIT DETAILS DO NOT DISPLAY CORRECTLY FROM WEB ADMIN |IC38712 5698ISMSV 52P | |IC38752 |Tapes in NAS storage pools may be prematurely marked full durin |IC38752 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38781 |IMPORT NODE MERGE=YES FAILS TO MERGE AUTHORIZATION RULES |PQ86407 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC38781 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC38819 |TSM SERVER MEMORY LEAK WITH STORAGE AGENT TRANSACTION CACHE |IC38819 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ84434 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC38828 |Add the barcode support for Dell PV122T due to the firmware |IC38828 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38836 |TSM DEFINE PATH FILE DEVCLASS STA ALLOWS GARBAGE FOR DEVICE PAR |IC38836 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38864 |TSM server crashes randomly with core dump and diag ANR9999D In |IC38864 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC38868 |ERROR IN DSMSERV.IDL AT 5.2.2 LEVEL. |PQ84355 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC38868 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC38911 |TSM Server is reporting Actual Start date/time for a missed cli |IC38911 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38957 |LANFREE RESTORE FAILS WHEN -FROMNODE USED |IC38957 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC38961 |IN A LIBRARY SHARING ENVIRONMENT, MANUALLY DEFINING TAPE VOLUME |IC38961 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ87585 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC38985 |WEB ADMIN CLIENT ACTIVITY TO TSM SERVER CAN CAUSE SERVER CRASH |PQ84789 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC38985 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC38994 |UTILITY FOR IC38940 ADDITIONAL CORRECTIVE ACTION |IC38994 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ84700 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ84701 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39032 |WRITE PROTECTION CONDITION NOT REPORTED WHITH LABEL LIBVOLUME |IC39032 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC39102 |ANR9999D MUTEX NOT HELD ON CONDITION WAIT, TIMING PROBLEM DELET |IC39102 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC39109 |TSM Server 5.2.X can core dump when a 'quey Status' is issued |IC39109 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39121 |IBM TSM SERVER MAY OUTPUT WRONG PLATFORM IN ANR0408I & ANR0409I |PQ84343 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39121 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC39123 |DEFINE OR UPDATE DRIVE PATH IN SPECTRALOGIC LIBR HANGS SERVER |IC39123 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC39132 |ANR0106E UNEXPECTED ERROR 2 FETCHING ROW FROM |IC39132 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ85264 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39141 |Generate Backupset is missing active file entries if the disk s |IC39141 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC39147 |UNDO ARCHCONVERSION - ANR9999D ATTEMPT TO DETACH THREAD NOT |IC39147 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ86905 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39252 |The error is that the dbLogReserve->CheckLogPinned |IC39252 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ86752 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ86753 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39254 |The TSM server AUDITDB process may terminate prematurely. |IC39254 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ85623 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ85624 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39262 |ITSM DEVICE DRIVER FAILS TO READ DATA LOCATED AFTER 1TB BOUNDAR |IC39262 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC39295 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39263 |ITSM DB "MAXIMUM REDUCTION" IS ZERO AFTER ISSUING |PQ84558 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39263 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC39266 |THE TSM SERVER COULD CRASH IF THE DISTINCT KEYWORD IS USED IN |IC39266 5698ISMSV 52W | |PQ84639 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ84646 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39278 |ITSM SERVER ISSUES ANR0530W MESSAGE WHEN ENCOUNTERING A |IC39278 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ85028 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39287 |During backup processing, an incorrect attribute is passed when |IC39287 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ84698 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ84699 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39306 |DELETE FILESPACE COMMAND DOES NOT PROPERLY SHOW HOW MANY |IC39306 5698ISMSV 52W | |PQ86772 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39314 |TSM Server core dump:ANR7837S Internal error DBOBJ028 detected. |IC39314 5698ISMSV 51P | |IC39361 |LANFREE BACKUP TO S390 SERVER CAN FAIL WITH ANR9999D FAILURE 2 |IC39361 5698ISMSV 52Z | |IC39368 |CANCEL PROCESS MAY RESULT IN CORE/ABEND OF ITSM SERVER IF THE |IC39368 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ87504 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39380 |ANR8770W UNABLE TO LOAD EXTERNAL LIBRARY MANAGER WITH MULTIPLE |IC39380 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC39395 |PORT SCANNER HANGS OR CRASHES TSM SERVER |IC39395 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ87849 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ87852 5698TSMVS 421 | |IC39418 |LANGUAGE NOT SET BY ITSM SERVER HACMP STARTSERVER SCRIPT CAUSIN |IC39418 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC39424 |DISCREPANCY IN REPORTED VOLUME STATE: MOUNTABLEINLIB VS. |IC39424 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ86993 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39506 |Errors during expiration caused by self referencing objects |IC39506 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC39524 |SERVER RESTORE DB FAILS FOR FC ATTACHED DRIVES IN 3494 |IC39524 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39525 |"CURRENT VOLUME LIST" OF Q PROC ERRONEOUSLY GROWING WHILE |IC39525 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39542 |QUERY STGPOOL REPORTS NEGATIVE/INCORRECT ESTIMATED CAPACITY ON |IC39542 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ87686 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC39585 |REGISTER LICENSE IS RELYING ON THE OS SYSTEM DATE / TIME |IC39585 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39593 |ANR0102E asalloc.c(7539): Error 1 inserting row in table "AS.Se |IC39593 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC39596 |AUDITDB MAY DELETE THE EXPIRING OBJECT ENTRIES FOR BACKUPSETS I |PQ85617 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ85618 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39596 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC39640 |When TSM discovers a serial number mismatch the drive is put of |IC39640 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC39654 |ANR9999D IMEXP.C: BACKUP ENTRY FOR OBJECT COULD NOT |IC39654 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ86173 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39668 |SEVERE DECREASE IN OVERALL PERFORMANCE OF ITSM 5.1.8 OR |IC39668 5698ISMSV 52H | |IC39681 |TSM STOPSERVER: 0403-057 SYNTAX ERROR AT LINE 44 : `<' IS |IC39681 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39689 |(5.2.3)DRMPLANPREFIX IS DISPLAY INCORRECTLY WHEN THE PREPARE |IC39689 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC39744 |AUDIT VOLUME COMMAND PRODUCES A ANR9999D MESSAGE WHEN THE USER |IC39744 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC39782 |DELETE BACKUPSET FAILS WITH ANR2428E ERROR 2 |IC39782 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ86336 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39827 |Memory Leak in TSM Server 5.2.X during archive/retrieve and qu |IC39827 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39830 |TSM SERVER SESSION ACTIVITY HANG DURING BACKUP OPERATION |IC39830 5698ISMSV 51S | |PQ87066 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ87067 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39839 |Set Access command can cause TSM server to crash |IC39839 5698ISMSV 52W | |PQ86939 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39841 |ANR9999D ERROR 7 OBTAINING FILESPACE ID FOR NODEID DURING |IC39841 5698ISMSV 52W | |PQ86320 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39849 |ANR8447E CHECKIN OF GENERICTAPE VOLUMES MISTAKENLY |IC39849 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39877 |IMPORT OF NODE FILEDATA RESULTS IN ANR9999D BACKUP OBJECT |PQ88811 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39877 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC39881 |ANR9999D ATTEMPT TO RECOVER VOLUME HANDLE FOR OPEN VOLUME |IC39881 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC39931 |ANR0525W ON TSM 5.2 IMPORT FROM TSM 5.1 EXPORTED DATA |PQ86968 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC39931 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39957 |DELETE FILESPACE RETURNS SUCCESS BUT FILESPACE STILL |IC39957 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ87176 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39966 |ANR9999D ASVOLACQ.C INVALID STATE CHANGE FOR VOLUMES USED BY |IC39966 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC39990 |ANR9999D DSVOL.C ERROR 2 CREATING BIT VECTOR DSK0000000032 FOR |PQ87642 5698ISMVS 523 | |IC39990 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC40022 |ITSM WEB ADMIN SLOW AFTER UPGRADE TO 5.2.X.X SERVER LEVEL. |IC40022 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC40049 |UPDATE ARCHIVE OPERATION HANGS AND FINALLY FAILS WITH ANR0538I |IC40049 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ87566 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC40051 |ANR0454E VERIFICATION FAILURE,ANR8779E ERRNO=16, RETRY DISMOUNT |IC40051 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ87068 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC40107 |RETRIEVING OBJECTS FROM CENTERA (DEVTYPE=CENTERA) MAY FAIL. |IC40107 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC40127 |ANR8938E Initialization failed for Shared library SCLIB01; will |IC40127 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC40142 |SELECT COMMAND INCLUDING THE ESCAPE SEQUENCE % AND SOME SPECIFI |IC40142 5698ISMSV 52W | |PQ87511 5698ISMVS 523 | |IC40165 |TSM not recognizing Unlabeled tapes in 3494 library after TSM r |IC40165 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC40193 |TSM 5.2.X server can core dump during LANfree backups |IC40193 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC40195 |ITSM ADMIN PROXY FAILS WHEN FILESPACE OBJECT NAMES INCLUDE WHIT |IC40195 5698ISMWP 510 | |IC40214 |LAN-FREE SESSIONS INCORRECTLY TERMINATED DUE TO THROUGHPUT |IC40214 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ87603 5698ISMVS 523 | |IC40236 |Core dump with library operation after update path for IBM |IC40237 |Update path to the IBM tape drive will get the same element |IC40244 |WEB Admin pull down menu wrongly removes the 'label libv' command for |IC40252 |RESTARTABLE RESTORE SESSION EXISTS AFTER SUCCESSFUL LAN-FREE |IC40299 |OUTPUT FROM VARIOUS QUERY COMMANDS, THE LAST LETTER OF A LINE ISADDED |IC40302 |TSM DEVICE DRIVER PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION ON SUN. |IC40302 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC40330 |ITSM CLIENT BACKUP FAILS ANR0104E IMBKINS.C ERROR 2 DELETING |IC40331 |DELETE FILESPACE PROCESS APPEARS TO HANG DUE TO INCORRECT |IC40363 |SOLARIS 5222/5223 STORAGE AGENT INSTALL/REMOVE FAILS |IC40363 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC40384 |RESTORE DB USING DEVT OPTICAL / WORM FAILS WITH ANR8362E |PQ87670 5698ISMVS 523 | |IC40384 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC40483 |ANR8873E MESSAGE REPEATED EVERY 30 SECONDS WHILE POLLING DRIVE. |IC40483 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC40528 |ANR0488W SESSIONS INCORRECTLY CANCELLED PRIOR TO REACHING |IC40616 |DELETE VOLUME DISCARDDATA=YES will fail on a TSM 5.2.2.x server orphan |IC40628 |DURING AUDITDB ERROR OCCURED AND AUDIT FAILS: ANR9999D IMAUDIT.C(769): |IC40645 |NORETRIEVEDATE OPTION IS NOT DISPLAYED IN QUERY OPTION OUTPUT |IC40645 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ88451 5698ISMVS 523 | |IC40665 |ANR0104E and Error 2 from imgroup.c when deleting table from |IC40678 |ANR0985I BACKUP STORAGE POOL PROCESS COMPLETES SUCCESSFULLY |IC40684 |UPGRADE OF STORAGE AGENT ON WINDOWS OVERWRITES DSMSTA.OPT |IC40684 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC40685 |AE IC37275 FIX COMPLETION - ANR4759E RUNNING "REPAIR STGVOLS" |IC40705 |IMPORT NODE CAUSES TSM SERVER TO CRASH WITH FREE MEMORY ERRORS |PQ88843 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC40705 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC40708 |TSM BACKUP DB COMMAND FAILS WITH ANR4571E WHEN DTF DEVCLASS |IC40757 |Define Profassoc is not working correctly when Server=* |PQ89205 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ89172 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC40757 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC40788 |INCORRECTLY ISSUED ANR4073I AUDITDB: INVALID FILE AGGREGATION |IC40795 |ANR9999D <.> UNABLE TO OPEN DRIVE /DEV/SMC0: ATTEMPTED TO |IC40865 |ANR2400E DURING DELETE VOLHIST WHEN VOLUME TYPE |IC40867 |REGISTER LIC. ON WINDOWS DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY IF THE LICENSE |IC40876 |AUDIT LIBRARY DOES NOT SYNCHRONISE LIBRARY MANAGER AND LIBRARY |IC40949 |ANR0444W PROTOCOL VIOLATION DURING SERVER-SERVER |PQ90436 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC40949 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC40959 |CHECKIN LIBVOLUME FAILS WITH ANR8314E - LIBRARY FULL |IC40959 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC41015 |EXPIRATION FAILING FOR WINDOWS NODES ON TSM SERVER |IC41015 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ90443 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41045 |WEB CLIENT GUI BASED NAS NDMP FILE LEVEL RESTORE OF FOLDER |IC41045 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC41064 |Update of node or admin password can result in password being p |IC41064 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC41080 |ITSM STORAGE AGENT INTERRUPTING VOLUME MOUNT BY ITSM SERVER |IC41080 5698ISMSV 52W | |PQ89308 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41161 |ITSM SERVER "RESTORE DB" TERMINATES AFTER ANR8366E MESSAGE |IC41161 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC41173 |ANR2020E ANR0901W ITSM SERVER FAILS "RESTORE DB" DUE TO PATH |IC41173 5698ISMSV 51H | |IC41174 |ITSM SERVER "RESTORE DB" FAILS WITH ANR9999D ADMDBBK.C(4466): |IC41174 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC41191 |DATABASE CORRUPTION REQUIRES TWO AUDITDB RUNS TO COMPLETELY |PQ92444 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41191 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ92333 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC41212 |DSMSERV CAN CORE DURING ANY DUEL TAPE OPERATION (INPUT/OUTPUT |IC41212 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC41235 |ANR0546W - internal server error on a restore when mount wait t |IC41235 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ90565 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41240 |TSM DEVICE SUPPORT FOR STK SN6000 EMULATING STK 9840 TAPE DRIVE |IC41240 5698ISMSV 52H | |IC41291 |ANR8855E ITSM SERVER FAILS CHECKIN FOR ACSLS VOLUME STATING |IC41291 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC41306 |TSM server V5190 or 5230 may not rebind all versions of a backu |PQ92674 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC41306 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ92706 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41312 |SERVER ABENDS WITH ANR8213E (SOLARIS) SESSION ABOR |PQ89973 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC41312 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC41352 |TSM Server expiration prematurely deletes last backup version |IC41352 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ91265 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC41393 |ANR2715E AFTER UPDATE NODE WITH |PQ90188 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41393 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC41422 |The UPDATE STGPOOL command fails to do parameter checking |IC41422 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC41460 |SOLARIS ITSM 5.1: KERNAL PANIC, MULTI-CPU ENVIRONMENT, CAUSED B |IC41460 5698ISMSV 51S | |IC41462 |Mount/Dismount hang on TSM SERVER using External Library suppor |IC41462 5698ISMSV 52H | |IC41537 |Cancel session during session terminate could cause storage age |IC41537 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ92949 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41558 |Under certain situations TSM 5.2 Server does not populate Sessi |PQ93127 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41558 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC41571 |LANFREE BACKUP HANGS WHEN ITSM CLIENT SENDS VERB TO STORAGE |PQ90837 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41571 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC41580 |IMMAP02 INCORRECT COLUMN TYPE - ITSM SERVER ABORTS IN |IC41580 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ93111 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41652 |LABEL LIBVOLUME FAILS WITH ANR9999D COULD NOT OBTAIN MEDIA TYPE |IC41652 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC41656 |Define path fails for 3490 devices if AIX 5.X is 32-bit or 64-b |IC41656 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC41725 |ANR8302E I/O ERROR (OP=RSR) ON NON DLT AND LTO TAPE DRIVES |IC41725 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC41745 |DSMSERV RESTORE DB FAILS WITH ANR8417E FOR ACSLS LIBRARY |IC41745 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC41806 |STANDALONE ITSM MANAGEMENT CONSOLE CAN NOT BE UNINSTALLED, IF |IC41806 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC41845 |ANR8402E WITH "DEFINE PATH" COMMAND FOR QIC DRIVES ON LINUX TSM |IC41845 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC41868 |AUDITDB MAY ABEND BEFORE COMPLETION DUE TO PINNED RECOVERY LOG |IC41868 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ92235 5698ISMVS 523 | |IC41991 |TSM SERVER RANDOMLY GENERATES ANR2032E QUERY: COMMAND FAILED - |PQ95247 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC41991 5698ISMSV 51S | |PQ95223 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC42004 |ADSMSERV.MIB FILE IS MISSING FROM 5.2.X.X VERSIONS OF TSM |IC42004 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC42006 |TSM Server V5.2.X.X or higher does not work with SessionInitiat |PQ91183 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42006 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC42050 |AUDIT VOLUME HANGS WHEN A NEGATIVE VALUE IS READ FROM VOLUME |PQ91208 5698ISMVS 522 | |IC42050 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42082 |DOCUMENTATION CLARIFICATION FOR ITSM MESSAGES MANUAL FOR MESSAG |IC42082 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC42097 |TXNLOCK15 INTERNAL ERROR DETECTED RESULTS IN ITSM SERVER ABEND |IC42097 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ93702 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ93797 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42202 |TSM server receives incorrect affinity id from client and may c |IC42202 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ92231 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42208 |AMR0595W DURING IMPORT NODE WITH FILEDATA=BACKUPACTIVE |PQ95157 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42208 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42214 |STORAGE VOLUME DEADLOCK INVOLVING SIMULTANEOUS WRITE |PQ92509 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42214 5698ISMSV 51W | |IC42228 |ENHANCED VOLUME DECISION TRACEPOINTS NEEDED FOR RESTORE PROBLEM |IC42228 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42249 |ITSM SNMP SUBAGENT (DSMSNMP) MAY STOP COMMUNICATING |IC42249 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42270 |INVALID SERIAL NUMBER OBTAINED FROM DRIVE |IC42270 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC42272 |ITSM SERVER CORES IN FUNCTION "TMEND" WHEN "DEFINE CURSOR" |IC42272 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC41714 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ92806 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC42334 |VOLLIST CAUSES STACK OVERLAY DURING CHECKOUT/CHECKIN ANR8409E |IC42334 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC42469 |SERIAL NUMBER FOR TAPE DRIVE NOT UPDATED IN DRIVE DEFINITION |IC42469 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC42490 |ITSM SERVER CORE TEC SERVER CONNECT OR DISCONNECT |IC42490 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ95329 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42505 |EMPTY PRIVATE VOLUME WILL RETURN TO SCRATCH AFTER AUDIT |IC42505 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC42565 |CRYPTIC MESSAGE "ANR4383E ... ITEM NOT AVAILABLE" MEANS MAXNUMM |PQ93642 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC42565 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ93677 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42596 |hang on HP server when External Library path incorrect |IC42596 5698ISMSV 52H | |IC42603 |DELETE VOLUME DISCARDDATA=YES MAY LEAVE ORPHANED ENTRIES IN |PQ95198 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC42603 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42588 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC42661 |ANR8301E I/O error on TSM library 349x. |IC42661 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42680 |SERVER CORE DUMPS AFTER DSMSERV DISPLAY DBV |PQ95364 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42680 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42727 |ANR2032E MOVE MEDIA COMMAND FAILS WITH MESSAGE: ANR9999D |IC42727 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC42736 |TSM SERVER 5.2.3 EXPIRATION SHOWS ANR0538I AND ANR0871E |PQ96226 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42736 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42803 |DEADLOCK WHEN TRYING TO IMPORT HSM (SPACE MANAGED) FILES |PQ96212 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42803 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42806 |ITSM SERVER INITIALIZATION OF 3494 LIBRARY IS SLOW. |IC42806 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42812 |INSTALL_SERVER SCRIPT NOT HONORING THE PREFIX VALUE DURING A |IC42812 5698ISMSV 52L | |IC42813 |TSM SERVER CRASHES DURING CANCEL SESSION IF COMMTIMEOUT AND |PQ95450 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42813 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC42866 |GENERATE BACKUPSET MAY COPY MORE FILESPACES |PQ94360 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42866 5698ISMSV 51P | |IC42890 |ITSM SERVER MEMORY LEAK IN IMGROUP.C WHEN ISSUING "GENERATE |IC42890 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ95811 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42909 |ITSM WINDOWS CLIENTS BACKING UP SYSTEM OBJECTS CAN SUFFER |PQ96732 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42909 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC42911 |UNLOADDB FAILS WITH ANR9999D INDICATING THAT THE |IC42911 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ96420 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ96494 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42968 |SELECT FROM OCCUPANCY WILL DISPLAY NULL VALUE FOR |IC42968 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43020 |TSM SERVER CRASH DUE TO INVALID ATTEMPT TO FREE MEMORY AFTXN.C |IC43020 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43051 |ITSM SERVER CORE DUMPS DUE TO NO QUERY RESTORE (NQR) |IC43051 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ96369 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43055 |MOVE DATA OFFSITE VOLUME RESTORE MSGANR1171W MSGANR1156W |PQ95261 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC43055 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC42589 5698ISMSV 51A | |IC43172 |LAN FREE RESTORE FAILS DUE TO COPY STORAGE POOL TAPE REQUEST |IC43172 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ95626 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43246 |AE IC42006 FIX COMPLETION. THE PROMPTED SCHEDULER FAILS, IF |PQ95843 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43246 5698ISMSV 52W | |IC43370 |MSGANR1763E ISSUED WHEN NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE |PQ96618 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43370 5698ISMSV 52A | |IC43445 |TSM SERVER ABENDS WITH ANR7837S INTERNAL ERROR LOCKCYCLE02 |IC43445 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ96745 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC43539 |TSM server crash during backup of NAS filesystem (TOC=YES) whic |IC43539 5698ISMSV 52S | |IC43544 |NAS Restore operation may fail to restore all files, but report |IC43544 5698ISMSV 52S | |PQ74605 |(5.1.9, 5.2.2)MSGDM0001S TBUTIL INTERNAL ERROR TBINS068 |IC37542 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ78943 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ74605 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ74682 |TSM WEB ADMINISTRATOR DISPLAYS INCREMENTAL BACKUP WHEN |PQ74682 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ74849 |UPGRADEDB FROM 4.2.X TO 5.1.X INVALID NODEID FSID SYSTEM OBJECT |IC37079 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ74849 5698ISMVS 511 | |PQ76908 |GARBAGE CHARACTERS IN WEB ADMIN SCREENS FOR SOME TITLE AND |PQ76908 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ77017 |ABEND 0C4 AFMOVEOFFSITEVOLUME MOVE DATA WAIT=YES |PQ77017 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ77841 |ANRALLOC SPIN LOCK LOOP ACQUIRING MEMORY LOCK |PQ77841 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ80211 |SEVERE PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION UPGRADING TO 5.2 FROM 4.2 OR 5.1 |IC38013 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ80211 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ83450 |ANR4759E REPAIR STGVOL UTILITY LOOP |PQ83450 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC39402 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ84702 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ84418 |EXPORT/IMPORT ADMIN SESSIONS CANNOT BE CANCELLED |IC41429 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ84418 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ84954 |MEMORY LEAK ON VOLLIST ENTRIES RUNNING RECLAMATION |PQ84954 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC40005 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ86540 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ85002 |ANE MESSAGES CREATED BY NETVIEW RECEIVER DO NOT INCLUDE |PQ85002 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ85040 |"ANR9999D PVROPDEL(282): ... DevClass 11 (driver 8) not support |PQ85040 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ85063 |MVS SERVER ABEND0C4 WHEN USING GUI CLIENT TO REQUEST |PQ85063 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ85160 |DELETE ARCHIVE CAUSES POOR PERFORMANCE/HIGH CPU UTIL |IC39651 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ85160 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ85357 |MULTIPLE ANR1173E DURING OFF-SITE RECLAMATION |IC36348 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ85357 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ88108 5698ISMVS 523 | |PQ85665 |UNABLE TO RESTORE TDP FOR ORACLE LANFREE FROM Z/OS. |PQ85665 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ86959 |ABEND0C4 RESTARTING 5.1.9.0 SERVER AFTER RUNNING REPAIR STGVOL |PQ87962 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ86959 5698ISMVS 510 | |IC40498 5698ISMSV 51A | |PQ87629 |ANR0512I - ITSM SERVER ASSOCIATES INCORRECT PROCESS ID ON |PQ89285 |WHEN USING CURSORS, A FETCH NEXT MAY RETURN A ROW OF DATA THAT |PQ89285 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ90370 |ALLOWING TCPADMINPORT OPTION TO DEFAULT TO PORT 1500 MAY |PQ90370 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ91745 |THE MVS SERVER ABENDED WITH 0C4 WHEN A NUMBER OF CLIENT |PQ91140 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ91745 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ91843 |RECEIVE MSG ANR2020E WHEN FORMAT=3590E-B, 3590E-C, 3590H-B, |PQ91843 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ93480 |MSG ANR2753I RESULTS IN BLANK LINE FOLLOWING LAST LINE |IC42826 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ93480 5698ISMVS 510 | |PQ93686 |AE IC34375 FIX COMPLETION - ITSM Server 5.2.x.x CLEANUP BACKUPG |PQ93686 5698ISMVS 520 | |IC42159 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ94503 |MVS SERVER ABENDS WITH ABENDU301 AS THE RESULT OF RUNTIME |IC42251 5698ISMSV 52A | |PQ94503 5698ISMVS 520 | |PQ96049 |PERFORMANCE DEGRADES WITH MULTIPLE SELECT COMMANDS ON SESSIONS |PQ96049 5698ISMVS 510 | ******************************************************************************* * Notices and Trademarks * ******************************************************************************* Where to Find Documentation *************************** The publications CD (SK3T-8176) is a searchable information center that contains the publications for Version 5.3 of the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager product. You can also visit the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Information Center at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/index.jsp. Publications are available in PDF or HTML formats, or in most cases both. To use the PDF format, you can obtain the Adobe Acrobat Reader from http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html. To install the Adobe Acrobat Reader on your platform, run the appropriate installation file, and follow the on-line installation instructions. You can also visit the Tivoli Storage Manager technical support web site at www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/ support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html for flashes (alerts from technical support), client requirements, server requirements, supported devices, manuals, and downloads. Search problem reports and other service information for topics of interest. Register at the site to use "My support" to create a customized support page for your use. Getting Help ************ To receive technical support for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, contact your administrator. This should be your first step when having problems with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. Your administrator will know how to contact IBM for Technical Support on your behalf. Use the Problem Determination Guide to look for a solution to the problem, or for recommended documentation to collect for use when talking with support. For the latest information about IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, visit www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/ support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html. To participate in user discussions of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, subscribe to an Internet listserv forum. This is not officially supported by IBM, but IBM support people do participate in the discussions, along with other users. You can subscribe by sending a note to listserv@vm.marist.edu that contains the following command in the message body: SUBSCRIBE ADSM-L yourfirstname yourlastname Posts can then be sent to: adsm-l@vm.marist.edu. IBM supports a password protected server for z/OS and OS/390 where you can find Tivoli Storage Manager fixpacks, interim fixes and other related materials. This server is: * Server: service2.boulder.ibm.com * Userid: tsm4mvs * Password: xxxxxxx Where xxxxxxx is password obtained from IBM service. FTP syntax for most Web Browsers: ftp://tsm4mvs:xxxxxxx@service2.boulder.ibm.com The following directory contains Tivoli Storage Manager for z/OS & OS/390 fixpacks: /storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/server The following directory contains Tivoli Storage Manager for z/OS & OS/390 patches: /storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/server/MVS-OS390 Anonymous FTP Server -------------------- IBM also supports an anonymous FTP server where you can find IBM Tivoli Storage Management fixpacks, interim fixes and other related materials. The server is: service.boulder.ibm.com. Three other anonymous servers are unofficially maintained by non-IBM volunteers. These servers are: * ftp.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (mirror - Germany) * ftp.wu-wien.ac.at (mirror - Austria) * ftp.aset.psu.edu (mirror - Pennsylvania) Trademarks ********** IBM, Tivoli, AIX, z/OS, OS/390, MVS, iSeries, pSeries, xSeries, and zSeries are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.