[WBEL-users] Tivoli tsm client crash
Johnny Hughes
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Wed, 11 Aug 2004 06:09:08 -0500
On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 05:34, Jana Persson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anybody here had any experience using a TSM-client (Tivoli Storage
> Manager) on their system?
>
> I have two "identical" WBEL-boxes setup here (both HP Proliant DL320).
> They're setup to be backup for each other. I'm using rsync to keep the
> data in sync between the machines, and have scripted automatic fallback
> routines in case one of the boxes hits the dirt. I was also meaning to
> implement backup facilities (from one of the boxes at a time, since
> they're mirrored) to our enterprise class storage system, which happens
> to be Tivoli. This is not a choice by me, but company policy.
>
> All the same, installation and configuration of the client is no big
> deal. I did this before on the previous system, which was RedHat
> 7.1-based, so basically all I had to do was to move the configuration
> files over to the new system(s). According to all available
> documentation, this should be fine.
>
> The problem I have is that the client segfaults (signal 11) once I start
> the process of backing up data. I can start the detached process which
> talks to the storage manager (tsm for short), and my machine is put on
> scedule just fine. But as soon as it tries to do any actual file
> processing, the tsm-client crashes.
>
> I've tried it on both boxes with identical results. I've also tried
> different versions of the tsm-client (in fact 14 different versions),
> and they all behave the same.
>
> My hunch is that somehow the runtime environment does not equate to what
> the tsm-client expects (no shit, Sherlock ;-). After som digging I came
> up with some indications that the failing directive is a free(). That
> would perhaps point to something in glibc or some compatibility add-on.
>
> These clients are not open-source. They're binary distributed, and so
> digging much deeper than this would be beyond my powers.
>
> I would be curious to know whether anyone has had any success with tsm,
> using either WBEL, RHEL or any of the other corresponding distros, like
> Fermi or Tao.
>
> Regards,
> Jana Persson
I have never used this product ... but I did find this:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=0&uid=swg21111628
It says with the TSM 5.2 you can use these kernels:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
2.4.21-4.0.1.EL
2.4.21-4.0.1.ELsmp
That should also work with WBEL ...
Johnny Hughes
HughesJR.com