ADSM V3R1 Messages
ANR1000I
Migration process process id started for storage pool
storage pool name.
Explanation: Because the high migration threshold for the storage pool shown has been
exceeded, a process has been started to migrate files from the storage pool.
System Action: Data is moved from this storage pool to the next (target) pool.
User Response: None.
ANR1001I
Migration process process id ended for storage pool
storage pool name.
Explanation: A migration process for the named storage pool ends. This action can occur
because the low migration threshold for the storage pool has been reached or
because there are no more nodes with files to be migrated.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1002I
Migration for storage pool storage pool name will be retried in
number of seconds seconds.
Explanation: Because of a problem encountered attempting migration for the named
storage pool, migration is delayed but will be retried after the time period
shown.
System Action: The server waits for the specified period and then retries migration
for the storage pool. This delay applies to a single migration process. After
a number of unsuccessful retries, the server will automatically cancel the
process. If other migration processes are executing for the named storage pool,
these processes will continue migration.
User Response: If possible, correct the condition that has caused delayed migration.
ANR1003I
Migration retry delay ended; checking migration status for storage pool
storage pool name.
Explanation: Because migration for the indicated storage pool had been delayed due to a
problem, the system waited before retrying. The retry wait period has ended,
and the system will now retry migration.
System Action: Migration processing for the storage pool resumes.
User Response: None.
ANR1020W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - process canceled.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, a process performing the
migration has been canceled.
System Action: The migration process is terminated. If other migration processes are
executing for the named storage pool, these processes will continue migration.
User Response: None.
ANR1021W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - storage media inaccessible.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, a required volume could
not be mounted.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again. If other migration
processes are executing for the named storage pool, these processes will
continue migration.
User Response: None.
ANR1022W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - excessive read errors encountered.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, read errors occur that
prevented the migration from continuing.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again. If other migration
processes are executing for the named storage pool, these processes will
continue migration.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the read errors.
ANR1023W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - excessive write errors encountered.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, write errors occur that
prevent the migration from continuing.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again. If other migration
processes are executing for the named storage pool, these processes will
continue migration.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the write errors.
ANR1024W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - data transfer interrupted.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, a data transfer operation
was interrupted and could not be continued.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again. If other migration
processes are executing for the named storage pool, these processes will
continue migration.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the interruption.
ANR1025W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - insufficient space in subordinate storage pool.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, the server cannot move
the data from the storage pool, because there is not enough space on the next
storage pool to hold it.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again.
User Response: Make more space available in the next storage pool, or use the UPDATE
STGPOOL command to change the next storage pool to one with more space.
ANR1026W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - unable to move file to subordinate storage pool
due to exclusion by size.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, the server cannot move
the data from the storage pool, because a file is larger than what is allowed
on the next storage pool.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again. If other migration
processes are executing for the named storage pool, these processes will
continue migration.
User Response: Use the UPDATE STGPOOL command to change the next storage pool maximum
file size or to change the next storage pool target.
ANR1027W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - sufficient recovery log space is not available.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, the server runs out of
recovery log space.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again.
User Response: If necessary, make more server recovery log space available.
ANR1028W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - sufficient database space is not available.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, the server runs out of
database space.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again.
User Response: If necessary, make more server database space available.
ANR1029W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - lock conflict.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, the server needs to
obtain a lock that is not available.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again. If other migration
processes are executing for the named storage pool, these processes will
continue migration.
User Response: Wait for the server to retry the migration.
ANR1030W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - thread resource not available.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, the server cannot start a
thread for the migration process.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again. If other migration
processes are executing for the named storage pool, these processes will
continue migration.
User Response: Wait for the server to retry the migration. If the error persists, it
may indicate a shortage of server memory.
ANR1031W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - sufficient memory is not available.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, there is not enough
server memory available.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again.
User Response: If necessary, make more memory available to the server.
ANR1032W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - internal server error detected.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, the server encounters an
internal error.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again. If other migration
processes are executing for the named storage pool, these processes will
continue migration.
User Response: Contact your service representative.
ANR1033W
Migration process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - transaction aborted.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool, the server detected an
error while attempting to commit a transaction. This message should be preceded
by other messages that give additional information about the failed
transaction.
System Action: The indicated migration process ends. The server waits for the retry
period to expire and then tries the migration again. If other migration
processes are executing for the named storage pool, these processes will
continue migration.
User Response: Check for additional messages and eliminate the condition that caused
the failed transaction.
ANR1040I
Space reclamation started for volume volume name, storage pool
storage pool name (process number process id).
Explanation: The percentage of reclaimable space on the volume shown has reached the
reclaim percentage specified for the storage group; as a result, data from the
volume is moved to another volume so that the volume can be reclaimed.
System Action: The server starts volume space reclamation.
User Response: None.
ANR1041I
Space reclamation ended for volume volume name.
Explanation: Space reclamation for the volume named is complete.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1042I
Space reclamation for storage pool storage pool name will be
retried in number of seconds seconds.
Explanation: Because of a problem encountered attempting space reclamation for the
named storage pool, reclamation stops but will be retried after the time period
shown. After a number of unsuccessful retries, the process will be
automatically canceled.
System Action: The system waits for the specified period and then retries space
reclamation for the storage pool.
User Response: If possible, correct the condition that has stopped reclamation.
ANR1043I
Space reclamation retry delay ended; checking volume reclamation status
for storage pool storage pool name.
Explanation: Because space reclamation for the indicated storage pool had been stopped
due to a problem, the system waited before retrying. The retry wait period has
ended, and the system can now retry space reclamation.
System Action: Reclamation for the pool begins.
User Response: None.
ANR1044I
Removable volume volume name is required for space reclamation.
Explanation: During space reclamation processing, the server determines that a
removable volume is required in order to complete processing.
System Action: The server attempts to mount the removable volume.
User Response: Respond to any mount request for the indicated volume.
ANR1061W
Error initiating space reclamation for storage pool storage pool
name - sufficient memory is not available.
Explanation: During an attempt to initiate space reclamation for the indicated storage
pool, there is not enough server memory available.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: If necessary, make more memory available to the server.
ANR1062W
Error initiating space reclamation for storage pool storage pool
name - internal server error detected.
Explanation: During an attempt to initiate space reclamation for the indicated storage
pool, an internal server error is encountered.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server will wait for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: Contact your service representative.
ANR1080W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name - process
canceled.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, the process performing
the reclamation has been canceled.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: None.
ANR1081W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name - storage
media inaccessible.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, a required volume
cannot be mounted.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: None.
ANR1082W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name -
insufficient number of mount points available for removable media.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, the server could not
allocate sufficient mount points for the volumes required.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: If necessary, make more mount points available.
ANR1083W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name - excessive
read errors encountered.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, read errors occur that
prevent reclamation from continuing.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: If possible, determine and correct the cause of the read errors.
ANR1084W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name - excessive
write errors encountered.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, write errors occur that
prevent reclamation from continuing.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: If possible, determine and correct the cause of the write errors.
ANR1085W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name - data
transfer interrupted.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, a data transfer
operation has been interrupted and cannot be continued.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: If possible, determine and correct the cause of the interruption.
ANR1086W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name -
insufficient space in storage pool.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, the server determines
that data cannot be moved from the volume due to insufficient space on other
volumes in the storage pool.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: Make more space available on other volumes in the storage pool.
ANR1087W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name -
sufficient recovery log space is not available.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, the server runs out of
recovery log space.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: If necessary, make more server recovery log space available.
ANR1088W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name -
sufficient database space is not available.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, the server runs out of
database space.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: If necessary, make more server database space available.
ANR1089W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name - lock
conflict.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, the server needed to
obtain a lock that is not available.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: Wait for the server to retry the reclamation.
ANR1090W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name - thread
resource not available.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, the server cannot start
a thread for the reclamation process.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: Wait for the server to retry the reclamation. If the error persists, it
may indicate a shortage of server memory.
ANR1091W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name -
sufficient memory is not available.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, there was not enough
server memory available.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: If necessary, make more memory available to the server.
ANR1092W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name - internal
server error detected.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, the server encounters
an internal error.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: Contact your service representative.
ANR1093W
Space reclamation terminated for volume volume name -
transaction aborted.
Explanation: During space reclamation for the indicated volume, the server detected an
error while attempting to commit a transaction.
System Action: Space reclamation stops. The server waits for the retry period to
expire and then tries the reclamation again.
User Response: Check for additional messages and eliminate the condition that caused
the failed transaction.
ANR1100I
Migration started for volume volume name, storage pool
storage pool name (process number process id).
Explanation: Because the high migration threshold for the indicated storage pool has
been exceeded, migration of files from the volume shown begins.
System Action: The system moves the data from this volume to the next (target) pool.
User Response: None.
ANR1101I
Migration ended for volume volume name.
Explanation: Because the low migration threshold for the indicated storage pool has
been reached, migration of files from the indicated volume ends.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1102I
Removable volume volume name is required for migration.
Explanation: During migration processing, the server determines that a removable volume
is required in order to complete processing.
System Action: The server attempts to mount the removable volume.
User Response: Respond to any mount request for the indicated volume.
ANR1116W
Error initiating migration for storage pool storage pool name -
sufficient memory is not available.
Explanation: While trying to start migration for the indicated storage pool, there is
not enough server memory available.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: If necessary, make more memory available to the server.
ANR1117W
Error initiating migration for storage pool storage pool name -
internal server error detected.
Explanation: While trying to start migration for the indicated storage pool, the server
encounters an internal error.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: Contact your service representative.
ANR1120W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - process canceled.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, the process performing the
migration has been canceled.
System Action: The migration process is terminated. If other migration processes are
executing for the named storage pool, these processes will continue migration.
User Response: None.
ANR1121W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - storage media
inaccessible.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume a required volume cannot be
mounted.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: None.
ANR1122W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - insufficient
number of mount points available for removable media.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume the server could not allocate
sufficient mount points for the volumes required.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: If necessary, make more mount points available.
ANR1123W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - excessive read
errors encountered.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, read errors occurred that
prevent the migration from continuing.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the read errors.
ANR1124W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - excessive write
errors encountered.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, write errors occurred that
prevent the migration from continuing.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the write errors.
ANR1125W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - data transfer
interrupted.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume a data transfer operation was
interrupted and could not be continued.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: If possible, determine and correct the cause of the interruption.
ANR1126W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - insufficient
space in subordinate storage pools.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, the server cannot move the data
from the volume because there is not enough space on the next storage pool to
hold it.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: Make more space available in the next storage pool or use the UPDATE
STGPOOL command to change the next storage pool to one with more space.
ANR1127W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - unable to move
file to subordinate storage pool due to exclusion by size.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, the server cannot move the data
from the volume because a file size is larger than allowed on the next storage
pool.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: Use the UPDATE STGPOOL command to change the next storage pool maximum
file size or to change the next storage pool target.
ANR1128W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - sufficient
recovery log space is not available.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, the server runs out of recovery
log space.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: If necessary, make more server recovery log space available.
ANR1129W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - sufficient
database space is not available.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume pool, the server runs out of
database space.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: If necessary, make more server database space available.
ANR1130W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - lock conflict.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, the server needs to obtain a
lock that is not available.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: Wait for the server to retry the migration.
ANR1131W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - thread resource
not available.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, the server cannot start a
thread for the migration process.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: Wait for the server to retry the migration. If the error persists, it
may indicate a shortage of server memory.
ANR1132W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - sufficient memory
is not available.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, there is not enough server
memory available.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: If necessary, make more memory available to the server.
ANR1133W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - internal server
error detected.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, the server encounters an
internal error.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: Contact your service representative.
ANR1134W
Migration terminated for storage pool storage pool name -
insufficient number of mount points available for removable media.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated storage pool the server could not
allocate sufficient mount points in the next storage pool.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: If necessary, make more mount points available.
ANR1135W
Migration terminated for volume volume name - transaction
aborted.
Explanation: During migration for the indicated volume, the server detected an error
while attempting to commit a transaction.
System Action: Migration stops. The server waits for the retry period to expire and
then tries the migration again.
User Response: Check for additional messages and eliminate the condition that caused
the failed transaction.
ANR1140I
Move data process started for volume volume name (process ID
process id).
Explanation: As a result of a MOVE DATA command, a process begins to move data from the
volume shown.
System Action: The server moves all data from the volume.
User Response: None.
ANR1141I
Move data process ended for volume volume name.
Explanation: The MOVE DATA command for the volume shown completes.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1142I
Moving data for collocation cluster cluster number of
total clusters on volume volume name.
Explanation: As a result of a MOVE DATA command, data moves from the volume indicated
to new volumes; the message shows the total number of clusters (data objects)
on the volume and the current cluster being processed.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1143W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name - process
canceled.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the process
performing the move data was canceled.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: None.
ANR1144W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name - storage
media inaccessible.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, a required volume
cannot be mounted.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: None.
ANR1145W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name -
insufficient number of mount points available for removable media.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the server could not
allocate sufficient mount points for the volumes required.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: If necessary, make more mount points available.
ANR1146W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name - excessive
read errors encountered.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, read errors occurred
that prevented the move from continuing.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the read errors and then reissue the
MOVE DATA command.
ANR1147W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name - excessive
write errors encountered.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, write errors
occurred that prevented the move from continuing.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the write errors and then reissue the
MOVE DATA command.
ANR1148W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name - data
transfer interrupted.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume a data transfer
operation was interrupted and could not be continued.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: If possible, determine and correct the cause of the interruption.
ANR1149W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name -
insufficient space in target storage pool.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the server cannot
move the data from the volume, because there is not enough space on the
destination storage pool to hold it.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: Make more space available in the next storage pool, or specify a storage
pool with more space, and reissue the MOVE DATA command.
ANR1150W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name - unable to
move file to target storage pool due to exclusion by size.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the server cannot
move the data from the volume because a file size is larger than allowed on the
next storage pool.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: Use the UPDATE STGPOOL command to change the next storage pool maximum
file size or to change the next storage pool target, and then reissue the MOVE
DATA command.
ANR1151W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name -
sufficient recovery log space is not available.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the server runs out
of recovery log space.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: If necessary, make more server recovery log space available.
ANR1152W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name -
sufficient database space is not available.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the server runs out
of database space.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: If necessary, make more server database space available.
ANR1153W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name - lock
conflict.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the server needs to
obtain a lock that was not available.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: Reissue the MOVE DATA command.
ANR1154W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name - thread
resource not available.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the server cannot
start a thread for the migration process.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: Reissue the MOVE DATA command. If the error persists, it may indicate a
shortage of server memory.
ANR1155W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name -
sufficient memory is not available.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, there is not enough
server memory available.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: If necessary, make more memory available to the server, and then reissue
the MOVE DATA command.
ANR1156W
Move data process terminated for volume volume name - internal
server error detected.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the server
encounters an internal error.
System Action: The server ends the MOVE DATA command.
User Response: Contact your service representative.
ANR1157I
Removable volume volume name is required for Move Data process.
Explanation: During move data processing for the indicated volume, the server
determines that a removable volume is required in order to complete processing.
System Action: The server attempts to mount the removable volume.
User Response: Respond to any mount request for the indicated volume.
ANR1160W
Transaction was aborted for volume volume name.
Explanation: An error was detected during transaction commit. This message should be
preceded by other messages that give additional information about the failed
transaction.
System Action: The activity that generated this error fails.
User Response: Check for additional messages and eliminate the condition that caused
the failed transaction. If the error cannot be isolated and resolved, contact
your service representative.
ANR1161W
Move Data skipping damaged file on volume volume name: Node
node name, Type file type, File space filespace
name, File name file name.
Explanation: During move data, a file is encountered that was previously found to be
damaged. If this file is part of an aggregate, the entire aggregate was
previously marked damaged, possibly because an integrity error was detected for
some other file within the aggregate.
System Action: The damaged file is not moved.
User Response: Audit the indicated volume with FIX=NO to verify that the file is
damaged. The audit will reset the file status if the file is found to be
undamaged during the audit. If the file is part of an aggregate, the audit will
reset the aggregate status if the entire aggregate is found to be undamaged. If
this volume is in a primary storage pool that has previously been backed up to
a copy storage pool, attempt to restore damaged files by using the RESTORE
STGPOOL command.
ANR1162W
Space reclamation skipping damaged file on volume volume name:
Node node name, Type file type, File space filespace
name, File name file name.
Explanation: During reclamation, a file is encountered that was previously found to be
damaged. If this file is part of an aggregate, the entire aggregate was
previously marked damaged, possibly because an integrity error was detected for
some other file within the aggregate.
System Action: The damaged file is not moved.
User Response: Audit the indicated volume with FIX=NO to verify that the file is
damaged. The audit will reset the file status if the file is found to be
undamaged during the audit. If the file is part of an aggregate, the audit will
reset the aggregate status if the entire aggregate is found to be undamaged. If
this volume is in a primary storage pool that has previously been backed up to
a copy storage pool, attempt to restore damaged files by using the RESTORE
STGPOOL command.
ANR1163W
Offsite volume volume name still contains files which could not
be moved.
Explanation: During processing of a MOVE DATA command or reclamation, the server
determined that the indicated offsite volume contained one or more files that
could not be moved. One or more files could not be copied from the other
available volumes.
System Action: None.
User Response: Check for messages indicating reasons why files could not be moved. To
complete the move operation, you have several options: - Bring the
volume back on site and reissue a MOVE DATA command to reclaim the volume.
- Make the primary volumes available and reissue a MOVE DATA command to
reclaim the volume.
- Delete the files by using the DELETE VOLUME command.
ANR1166E
Move Data for offsite volume cannot copy damaged file in storage pool
storage pool name: Node node name, Type file
type, File space filespace name, File name file
name.
Explanation: A move data process for an offsite volume cannot locate an undamaged copy
of the specified file in any storage pool accessible by ADSM. If this file is
part of an aggregate, the process could not locate an undamaged copy of the
aggregate to which the file belongs.
System Action: The file will skipped and will not be moved from the offsite volume.
User Response: The indicated storage pool is a primary pool that contains a damaged
copy of the file. The only usable copy of the file may now only reside on the
offsite volume that was involved in the move data process. If you bring this
volume back onsite, you can recreate the file in the primary pool by using the
RESTORE STGPOOL command. After the restore, you can reissue the MOVE DATA
command.
ANR1167E
Space reclamation for offsite volume(s) cannot copy damaged file in
storage pool storage pool name: Node node name, Type
file type, File space filespace name, File name file
name.
Explanation: A reclamation process of offsite volumes cannot locate an undamaged copy
of the specified file in any storage pool accessible by ADSM. If this file is
part of an aggregate, the process could not locate an undamaged copy of the
aggregate to which the file belongs.
System Action: The file is skipped and will not be moved from the offsite volume.
User Response: The indicated storage pool is a primary pool that contains a damaged
copy of the file. The only usable copy of the file may now only reside on an
offsite volume that was involved in the reclamation process, but was not
totally reclaimed. If you bring this volume back onsite, you can recreate the
file in the primary pool by using the RESTORE STGPOOL command.
ANR1168W
Migration skipping damaged file on volume volume name: Node
node name, Type file type, File space filespace
name, File name file name.
Explanation: During migration, a file is encountered that was previously found to be
damaged. If this file is part of an aggregate, the entire aggregate was
previously marked damaged, possibly because an integrity error was detected for
some other file within the aggregate.
System Action: The damaged file will not be moved.
User Response: Audit the indicated volume with FIX=NO to verify that the file is
damaged. The audit will reset the file status if the file is found to be
undamaged during the audit. If the file is part of an aggregate, the audit will
reset the aggregate status if the entire aggregate is found to be undamaged. If
this volume is in a primary storage pool that has previously been backed up to
a copy storage pool, you can also attempt to restore damaged files by using the
RESTORE STGPOOL command.
ANR1169W
Lock conflict on movement of offsite file - file is skipped.
Explanation: During migration, reclamation, or move data processing of a volume that is
offsite, a copy of the file that resides in a primary disk storage pool is
locked by another process.
System Action: The file is skipped and the process will try to find another copy of
the file in a copy storage pool. If another copy cannot be used, the move
operation on the volume may be incomplete.
User Response: If a move operation was incomplete, try repeating the operation.
ANR1170E
Out of Space in target copy storage pool: copy storage pool
name.
Explanation: During reclamation, or move data processing of a volume that is offsite,
there was no volume available in the specified target copy storage pool.
System Action: The operation is terminated.
User Response: Define volumes to the copy storage pool or raise the MAXSCRATCH value.
ANR1171W
Unable to move files associated with node node name, filespace
filespace name on volume volume name due to restore in
progress.
Explanation: During movement of data (migration, reclamation, move data) from a
sequential volume, one or more files were encountered that were locked by a
restore operation.
System Action: The files are not moved, but are skipped.
User Response: Use the QUERY RESTORE FORMAT=DETAILED command to determine if the
restore operation is active or is in restartable state. A restartable restore
operation will keep the files locked from movement until the RESTOREINTERVAL is
reached. QUERY OPTIONS will display this interval. You may wish to lower the
RESTOREINTERVAL to cause a restartable restore operation to be removed and free
up the locked files. The RESTOREINTERVAL is a server option.
ANR1172E
Move Data for offsite volume cannot copy file in storage pool storage
pool name: Node node name, Type file type, File
space filespace name, File name file name.
Explanation: A move data process for an offsite volume cannot locate a copy of the
specified file in any storage pool accessible by ADSM. If this file is part of
an aggregate, the process could not locate copy of the aggregate to which the
file belongs on an accessible volume.
System Action: The file will skipped and will not be moved from the offsite volume.
User Response: The indicated storage pool is a primary pool that should contain a
primary copy of the file. Perhaps the volume on which that file resides is on
a destroyed volume. The only usable copy of the file may now only reside on the
offsite volume that was involved in the move data process. If you bring this
volume back onsite, you can recreate the file in the primary pool by using the
RESTORE STGPOOL command. After the restore, you can reissue the MOVE DATA
command.
ANR1173E
Space reclamation for offsite volume(s) cannot copy file in storage pool
storage pool name: Node node name, Type file
type, File space filespace name, File name file
name.
Explanation: A reclamation process of offsite volumes cannot locate a copy of the
specified file in any storage pool accessible by ADSM. If this file is part of
an aggregate, the process could not locate a copy of the aggregate to which the
file belongs on an accessible volume.
System Action: The file is skipped and will not be moved from the offsite volume.
User Response: The indicated storage pool is a primary pool that should contain a copy
of the file. Perhpas the volume on which that file resides is on a destroyed
volume. The only usable copy of the file may now only reside on an offsite
volume that was involved in the reclamation process, but was not totally
reclaimed. If you bring this volume back onsite, you can recreate the file in
the primary pool by using the RESTORE STGPOOL command.
ANR1174W
One or more cached files were not deleted on volume volume
name.
Explanation: The MOVE DATA command could not delete one or more cached files on the
disk volume shown. Migration was probably running at the same time, creating
cached files while the MOVE DATA command was trying to delete them.
System Action: The MOVE DATA command ran to completion.
User Response: If you want the remaining cached files removed from the disk volume,
reissue the MOVE DATA command.
ANR1180W
Access mode for volume volume name has been set to
"unavailable" due to file read or integrity errors.
Explanation: During processing of a storage pool volume, input/output or other errors
occur that force the server to mark the volume unavailable for further
processing.
System Action: The server sets the volume status to unavailable.
User Response: Correct the errors that set the volume to unavailable, or use the DELETE
VOLUME command to remove it from the system.
ANR1181E
diagnosticid: Data storage transaction
transaction id was aborted.
Explanation: A database transaction failed because of an error that was detected during
data storage processing. This message should be preceded by other messages
that give additional information about the failed transaction.
System Action: The server operation that encountered this error during data storage
processing fails.
User Response: Check for additional messages and eliminate the condition that caused
the failed transaction.
ANR1199I
Removable volume volume name is required for audit process.
Explanation: During audit volume processing for the indicated volume, the server
determines that a removable volume is required in order to complete processing.
System Action: The server attempts to mount the removable volume.
User Response: Respond to any mount request for the indicated volume.
ANR1210I
Backup of primary storage pool primary pool name to copy
storage pool copy pool name started as process process
id.
Explanation: A process has been started to back up a primary storage pool to the
indicated copy storage pool.
System Action: For every noncached file in the primary pool, a backup copy is made in
the copy pool, if a copy of that file does not already exist.
User Response: None.
ANR1211I
Backup preview of primary storage pool primary pool name to
copy storage pool copy pool name started as process process
id.
Explanation: A preview process has been started to back up a primary storage pool to
the indicated copy storage pool.
System Action: Preview information about the backup operation is collected and
displayed, but files are not backed up.
User Response: None.
ANR1212I
Backup process process id ended for storage pool storage
pool name.
Explanation: A backup process for the named primary storage pool has ended.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1213I
Backup process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - process canceled.
Explanation: During backup of the indicated primary storage pool, a process performing
the backup has been canceled.
System Action: If other backup processes are executing for the named storage pool,
these processes continue.
User Response: None.
ANR1214I
Backup of primary storage pool primary pool name to copy
storage pool copy pool name has ended. Files Backed Up: number
of files, Bytes Backed Up: number of bytes, Unreadable Files:
number of unreadable files, Unreadable Bytes: number of bytes
in unreadable files.
Explanation: Backup processing for the specified storage pool has ended with the
results shown.
System Action: None.
User Response: Examine previous messages to determine whether all backup processes
ended successfully.
ANR1215I
Backup preview of primary storage pool primary pool name to
copy storage pool copy pool name has ended. Files Backed Up:
number of files, Bytes Backed Up: number of bytes.
Explanation: Backup preview processing for the specified storage pool has ended with
the results shown.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1216E
command: Process process id terminated - storage
media inaccessible.
Explanation: During backup processing, a required volume could not be mounted.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: None.
ANR1217E
command: Process process id terminated -
insufficient number of mount points available for removable media.
Explanation: During backup processing, the server could not allocate sufficient mount
points for the volumes required.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: If necessary, make more mount points available.
ANR1218E
command: Process process id terminated - excessive
read errors encountered.
Explanation: During backup processing, read errors occur that prevent the backup from
continuing.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the read errors and reissue the backup
command.
ANR1219E
command: Process process id terminated - excessive
write errors encountered.
Explanation: During backup processing, write errors occur that prevent the backup from
continuing.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the write errors and reissue the
backup command.
ANR1220E
command: Process process id terminated - data
transfer interrupted.
Explanation: During backup processing, a data transfer operation was interrupted and
could not be continued.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the interruption and reissue the
backup command.
ANR1221E
command: Process process id terminated -
insufficient space in target copy storage pool.
Explanation: During backup processing, the server cannot copy data to the copy storage
pool because not enough space is available in the copy storage pool.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: Make more space available in the copy storage pool and reissue the
backup command, or reissue the backup command and specify another copy storage
pool with more space.
ANR1222E
command: Process process id terminated - sufficient
recovery log space is not available.
Explanation: During backup processing, the server runs out of recovery log space.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: If necessary, make more server recovery log space available.
ANR1223E
command: Process process id terminated - sufficient
database space is not available.
Explanation: During backup processing, the server runs out of database space.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: If necessary, make more server database space available.
ANR1224E
command: Process process id terminated - lock
conflict.
Explanation: During backup processing, the server needs to obtain a lock that is not
available.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: Reissue the backup command.
ANR1225E
command: Process process id terminated - thread
resource not available.
Explanation: During backup processing, the server cannot start a thread.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: Reissue the backup command. If the error persists, it may indicate a
shortage of server memory.
ANR1226E
command: Process process id terminated - sufficient
memory is not available.
Explanation: During backup processing, not enough server memory is available.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: If necessary, make more memory available to the server, and then reissue
the backup command.
ANR1227E
command: Process process id terminated - internal
server error detected.
Explanation: During backup processing, the server encounters an internal error.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: Contact your service representative.
ANR1228I
Removable volume volume name is required for storage pool
backup.
Explanation: During processing of a BACKUP STGPOOL command, the server determines that
a removable volume is required.
System Action: Unless this is a preview process, the server attempts to mount the
removable volume.
User Response: Respond to any mount request for the indicated volume.
ANR1229W
Volume volume name cannot be backed up - volume is offline or
access mode is "unavailable" or "destroyed".
Explanation: During storage pool backup, a volume cannot be backed up either because it
has been varied offline or because of the volume's access mode.
System Action: The server continues backup processing, but skips the indicated volume.
User Response: If necessary, use the VARY ON or UPDATE VOLUME command for this volume
and restart the backup command.
ANR1230I
Restore of primary storage pool primary pool name started as
process process id.
Explanation: A process has been started to restore the indicated primary storage pool.
System Action: Noncached files that reside in the named primary storage pool are
restored if either of the following criteria are met: - The file
is stored on a volume whose access mode is destroyed
- The primary file has
been identified as having data-integrity errors during a previous operation
User Response: None.
ANR1231I
Restore preview of primary storage pool primary pool name
started as process process id.
Explanation: A preview process has been started to restore a primary storage pool.
System Action: Preview information about the restore operation is collected and
displayed, but files are not restored. The restore preview includes noncached
files that reside in the specified primary storage pool and that meet either of
the following conditions: - The file is stored on a volume whose
access mode is destroyed
- The primary file has been identified as having
data-integrity errors during a previous operation
User Response: None.
ANR1232I
Restore of volumes in primary storage pool primary pool name
started as process process id.
Explanation: A process has been started to restore one or more volumes in the indicated
primary storage pool.
System Action: Noncached files that reside on selected volumes in the primary storage
pool are restored.
User Response: None.
ANR1233I
Restore preview of volumes in primary storage pool primary pool
name started as process process id.
Explanation: A preview process has been started to restore one or more volumes in the
indicated primary storage pool.
System Action: Preview information about the restore operation is collected and
displayed, but files are not restored. The restore preview includes noncached
files that reside on selected volumes in the primary storage pool.
User Response: None.
ANR1234I
Restore process process id ended for storage pool storage
pool name.
Explanation: A restore process for the named primary storage pool has ended.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1235I
Restore process process id ended for volumes in storage pool
storage pool name.
Explanation: A restore process for volumes in the named primary storage pool has ended.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1236I
Restore process process id terminated for storage pool
storage pool name - process canceled.
Explanation: During restore of the indicated primary storage pool, a process performing
the restore has been canceled.
System Action: If other restore processes are executing for the named storage pool,
these processes continue.
User Response: None.
ANR1237I
Restore process process id terminated for volumes in storage
pool storage pool name - process canceled.
Explanation: During restore of volumes in the indicated primary storage pool, a process
performing the restore has been canceled.
System Action: If other restore processes are executing for the volumes, these
processes continue.
User Response: None.
ANR1238I
Restore of primary storage pool primary pool name has ended.
Files Restored: number of files, Bytes Restored: number of
bytes, Unreadable Files: number of unreadable files,
Unreadable Bytes: number of bytes in unreadable files.
Explanation: Restore processing for the specified storage pool has ended with the
results shown.
System Action: None.
User Response: Examine previous messages to determine whether all restore processes
ended successfully.
ANR1239I
Restore preview of primary storage pool primary pool name has
ended. Files Restored: number of files, Bytes Restored: number
of bytes.
Explanation: Restore preview processing for the specified storage pool has ended with
the results shown.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1240I
Restore of volumes in primary storage pool primary pool name
has ended. Files Restored: number of files, Bytes Restored:
number of bytes, Unreadable Files: number of unreadable
files, Unreadable Bytes: number of bytes in unreadable files.
Explanation: Restore processing for volumes in the specified storage pool has ended
with the results shown.
System Action: None.
User Response: Examine previous messages to determine whether all restore processes
ended successfully.
ANR1241I
Restore preview of volumes in primary storage pool primary pool
name has ended. Files Restored: number of files, Bytes
Restored: number of bytes.
Explanation: Restore preview processing for volumes in the specified storage pool has
ended with the results shown.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
ANR1242E
command: Process process id terminated - storage
media inaccessible.
Explanation: During restore processing, a required volume could not be mounted.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: None.
ANR1243E
command: Process process id terminated -
insufficient number of mount points available for removable media.
Explanation: During restore processing, the server could not allocate sufficient mount
points for the volumes required.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: If necessary, make more mount points available.
ANR1244E
command: Process process id terminated - excessive
read errors encountered.
Explanation: During restore processing, read errors occur that prevent the restore from
continuing.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the read errors and reissue the
restore command.
ANR1245E
command: Process process id terminated - excessive
write errors encountered.
Explanation: During restore processing, write errors occur that prevent the restore
from continuing.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the write errors and reissue the
restore command.
ANR1246E
command: Process process id terminated - data
transfer interrupted.
Explanation: During restore processing, a data transfer operation was interrupted and
could not be continued.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: If possible, correct the cause of the interruption and reissue the
restore command.
ANR1247E
command: Process process id terminated -
insufficient space in target primary storage pool.
Explanation: During restore processing, the server cannot copy data to the target
primary storage pool, because not enough space is available in the target pool.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: Make more space available in the target primary storage pool, and then
reissue the restore command.
ANR1248E
command: Process process id terminated - sufficient
recovery log space is not available.
Explanation: During restore processing, the server runs out of recovery log space.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: If necessary, make more server recovery log space available.
ANR1249E
command: Process process id terminated - sufficient
database space is not available.
Explanation: During restore processing, the server runs out of database space.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: If necessary, make more server database space available.
ANR1250E
command: Process process id terminated - lock
conflict.
Explanation: During restore processing, the server needs to obtain a lock that is not
available.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: Reissue the restore command.
ANR1251E
command: Process process id terminated - thread
resource not available.
Explanation: During restore processing, the server cannot start a thread.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: Reissue the restore command. If the error persists, it may indicate a
shortage of server memory.
ANR1252E
command: Process process id terminated - sufficient
memory is not available.
Explanation: During restore processing, there is not enough server memory available.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: If necessary, make more memory available to the server; and then reissue
the restore command.
ANR1253E
command: Process process id terminated - internal
server error detected.
Explanation: During restore processing, the server encounters an internal error.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: Contact your service representative.
ANR1254I
Removable volume volume name is required for restore
processing.
Explanation: During processing of a RESTORE STGPOOL or RESTORE VOLUME command, the
server determines that a removable volume is required.
System Action: Unless this is a preview process, the server attempts to mount the
removable volume.
User Response: Respond to any mount request for the indicated volume.
ANR1255W
Files on volume volume name cannot be restored - access mode is
"unavailable" or "offsite".
Explanation: During processing of a RESTORE STGPOOL or RESTORE VOLUME command, files on
a copy storage pool volume cannot be restored because of the volume's
access mode.
System Action: The server continues restore processing, but skips the indicated
volume.
User Response: If the volume is stored at an offsite location, bring the volume onsite.
Use the UPDATE VOLUME command to change the access mode for the volume and
restart the restore command.
ANR1256W
Volume volume name contains files that could not be restored.
Explanation: During processing of a RESTORE STGPOOL or RESTORE VOLUME command, the
server determines that the indicated volume contains one or more files that
could not be restored. If this is a preview operation, this message
indicates that a restorable backup copy cannot be found for one or more files
on the indicated volume.
If this is an actual restore operation, this
message could result if any of the following conditions exist for a file on the
indicated volume:
- A restorable backup copy cannot be found for
the file.
- A restorable backup copy of the file exists, but is located on a
copy storage pool volume whose access mode is unavailable or offsite.
- During restore processing, a backup copy was selected for restore
processing, but was deleted or moved before the file was actually restored.
This action could occur as a result of MOVE DATA, DELETE VOLUME, AUDIT VOLUME
FIX=YES, or reclamation processing of a copy storage pool volume while the
restore was in progress.
System Action: None.
User Response: If this was an actual restore operation, check for messages indicating
that files could not be restored because a copy storage pool volume was
unavailable or offsite. Check to see if a move data, delete volume, audit
volume, or reclamation process occurred for a copy storage pool while the
restore was in progress. If either of these conditions existed, correct the
situation and reissue the restore command.
ANR1257W
Storage pool backup skipping damaged file on volume volume
name: Node node name, Type file type, File space
filespace name, File name file name.
Explanation: During storage pool backup, a file is encountered that was previously
found to be damaged. If this file is part of an aggregate, the entire aggregate
was previously marked damaged, possibly because an integrity error was detected
for some other file within the aggregate.
System Action: The damaged file will not be backed up.
User Response: Audit the indicated volume with FIX=NO to verify that the file is
damaged. The audit will reset the file status if the file is found to be
undamaged during the audit. If the file is part of an aggregate, the audit will
reset the aggregate status if the entire aggregate is found to be undamaged. If
this file has previously been backed up to a copy storage pool, you can also
attempt to restore damaged files using the RESTORE STGPOOL command.
ANR1258W
Files on volume volume name needed for move data cannot be
accessed - access mode is "unavailable" or "offsite".
Explanation: During a move data operation on an offsite volume, files on a storage pool
volume cannot be copied because of the volume's access mode.
System Action: The server continues move data processing, but one or more files were
not moved from the offsite volume.
User Response: If the specified volume can be made available, use the UPDATE VOLUME
command to change the access mode for the volume and reissue the MOVE DATA
command.
ANR1259W
Files on volume volume name needed for offsite reclamation
cannot be accessed - access mode is "unavailable" or "offsite".
Explanation: During reclamation processing of an offsite volume, files on a storage
pool volume cannot be copied because of the volume's access mode.
System Action: The server continues reclamation, but one or more files were not moved
from an offsite volume, which prevents it from being reclaimed.
User Response: If the specified volume can be made available, use the UPDATE VOLUME
command to change the access mode for the volume and initiate reclamation again
by updating the reclamation threshold for the copy storage pool.
ANR1260W
Volume volume name contains one or more damaged, primary files.
Explanation: This message is issued during RESTORE STGPOOL processing. The indicated
volume contains one or more primary, noncached files that have previously been
found to be damaged.
System Action: If this is not a preview operation, the restore processing attempts to
restore the damaged files from copies located in a copy storage pool. If this
is a preview operation, no system action is taken.
User Response: You can take the following actions: - Issue the QUERY
CONTENT command with DAMAGED=YES to obtain a list of damaged files on the
indicated volume.
- Audit the indicated volume with FIX=NO to verify that the
files are damaged; the audit will reset the status of any files that are found
to be undamaged during the audit.
- If this message was issued during a
restore preview operation, attempt to restore the damaged files using the
RESTORE STGPOOL command.
- Audit the indicated volume with FIX=YES to delete
the damaged files from the database.
ANR1261T
Processing volume volume name. Total volumes processed:
number of volumes. Total files recovered: number of
files. Total files skipped: number of files.
Explanation: In response to a QUERY PROCESS command, this message displays the status
for a volume salvage process on the server.
System Action: The volume salvage process continues.
User Response: No action is required. The volume salvage process may be canceled by an
authorized administrator using the CANCEL PROCESS command.
ANR1262T
Cancel in Progress.
Explanation: In response to a QUERY PROCESS command, this message displays the status
for a volume salvage process on the server. The server is in the process of
cancelling the volume salvage process.
System Action: When the cancel operation has completed the process, the process will
be ended.
User Response: None.
ANR1263I
command: Processing completed successfully.
Explanation: The background process to service the command command has
completed successfully.
System Action: Processing for the command completes. Statistics on the number and type
of objects moved, together with the total number of bytes copied, are displayed
on the server console following this message.
User Response: None.
ANR1264I
command: Processing canceled before completion.
Explanation: The background process to service the command command has been
canceled with the CANCEL PROCESS command.
System Action: Processing for the command command ends. Statistics on the
number and type of objects moved, together with the total number of bytes
copied, are displayed on the server console following this message.
User Response: None.
ANR1265E
salvage volume command: Processing terminated abnormally -
error accessing data storage.
Explanation: The server encountered an internal error in accessing data storage while
executing a salvage volume operation.
System Action: The operation is ended and server operation continues.
User Response: Use the QUERY ACTLOG command to examine messages prior to this error to
determine the cause of the data storage failure. If you find and resolve the
error, retry the operation. If you cannot find the error, contact your service
representative for assistance in resolving the problem.
ANR1266E
salvage volume command: Processing terminated abnormally -
volume not a storage pool volume.
Explanation: The server encountered an internal error in accessing data storage while
executing a salvage volume operation. The error occurred because an attempt
has been made to access a volume that was not a storage pool volume.
System Action: The command command operation is ended and server operation
continues.
User Response: Issue the command with a valid volume name.
ANR1267I
salvage volume command: Processed number volume(s).
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command inspected number input volumes.
System Action: Salvage processing for the command completes. Server operation
continues.
User Response: None.
ANR1268I
salvage volume command: Recovered number byte(s).
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command recovered number bytes worth of data.
System Action: Salvage processing for the command completes. Server operation
continues.
User Response: None.
ANR1269I
salvage volume command: Recovered number file(s).
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command recovered number files.
System Action: Salvage processing for the command completes. Server operation
continues.
User Response: None.
ANR1270I
salvage volume command: File (internal file
identifierinternal file identifier) recovered.
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command recovered a file. The new file was given a new, system generated
name based on the internal file identifier and the name of the volume
from which the file was recovered. The internal file identifier is the
identifier by which the file was known to the ADSM server before the file was
deleted.
System Action: Salvage processing for the command completes. Server operation
continues.
User Response: None.
ANR1271I
salvage volume command: * number bytes recovered
from volume volume.
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command recovered a file from the volume volume. The
number of bytes recovered from the volume is listed.
System Action: Salvage processing for the command completes. Server operation
continues.
User Response: None.
ANR1272I
salvage volume command: * File is complete -- it began and
ended on volume volume..
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command recovered a file from the volume volume. The file was
completely contained on volume.
System Action: Salvage processing for the command completes. Server operation
continues.
User Response: None.
ANR1273I
salvage volume command: * File is incomplete -- it began on
volume volume but did not end.
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command recovered a file from the volume volume. The file was
not completely contained on volume. Although the file began on this
volume, it spanned out to a different volume.
System Action: Salvage processing for the command completes. Server operation
continues.
User Response: None.
ANR1274I
salvage volume command: * File is incomplete -- it ended on
volume volume but did not begin there.
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command recovered a file from the volume volume. The file was
not completely contained on volume. Although the file ended on this
volume, it spanned in from a different volume.
System Action: Salvage processing for the command completes. Server operation
continues.
User Response: None.
ANR1275I
salvage volume command: * File is incomplete -- it did not
began or end on volume volume.
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command recovered a file from the volume volume. The file was
not completely contained on volume. It spanned in from one volume and
spanned out to a another.
System Action: Salvage processing for the command completes. Server operation
continues.
User Response: None.
ANR1276E
command: Process terminated - sufficient memory is not
available.
Explanation: During salvage processing, not enough server memory is available.
System Action: The salvage process ends.
User Response: If necessary, make more memory available to the server, and then reissue
the salvage command.
ANR1277E
command: Process terminated - the default management class in
the active policy set in policy domain domain name does not contain
an archive copy group. Unable to continue with salvage.
Explanation: The background process to service the command Salvage volume
command was unable to recover any files because the default management
class in the active policy set in policy domain does not contain an
archive copy group.
System Action: The salvage process ends.
User Response: Add an archive copy group to the default management class in the active
policy set of the specified domain, and then reissue the salvage command.
ANR1280E
command: Process process id terminated - transaction
aborted.
Explanation: During backup processing, the server detected an error while attempting to
commit a transaction. This message should be preceded by other messages that
give additional information about the failed transaction.
System Action: The indicated backup process ends.
User Response: Check for additional messages and eliminate the condition that caused
the failed transaction.
ANR1281E
command: Process process id terminated - transaction
aborted.
Explanation: During restore processing, the server detected an error while attempting
to commit a transaction. This message should be preceded by other messages that
give additional information about the failed transaction.
System Action: The indicated restore process ends.
User Response: Check for additional messages and eliminate the condition that caused
the failed transaction.
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