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Re: [ADSM-L] TSM 7.1 install on AIX problems

2014-04-22 16:49:33
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM 7.1 install on AIX problems
From: John Monahan <John.Monahan AT US.LOGICALIS DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 16:45:31 -0400
RE: Your poor DB backup performance - check this out:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21587513



_______________________________________
John Monahan
Professional Services Consultant
Logicalis, Inc. 


-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf Of 
Matthew McGeary
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 10:18 AM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: TSM 7.1 install on AIX problems

I just did the install last week and didn't see any issues with the install 
script or memory dumps.  What version of AIX are you running?  I'm on 6.1 TL 7 
SP 6 (I updated from TL 7 SP 4 in order to do the TSM 7.1
install.)

I am seeing abysmal speeds during backup db commands (about half the average 
speed I was getting before,) but that's neither here nor there.
Sigh.

Matthew McGeary
Technical Specialist
PotashCorp - Saskatoon
306.933.8921



From:   Kevin Kettner <kkettner AT DOIT.WISC DOT EDU>
To:     ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date:   04/18/2014 12:19 PM
Subject:        [ADSM-L] TSM 7.1 install on AIX problems
Sent by:        "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>



I'm attempting to install TSM 7.1 on an AIX box for the first time. Did anyone 
else notice that the install.sh script is missing a "!" in the first line? It 
has "#/bin/sh" and it should have "#!/bin/sh". It's an easy fix, but makes me 
wonder about the quality of the rest of the code.

After working around that it's throwing memory errors (see below), which I have 
a PMR open on. Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution? I Googled 
for people reporting either of these issues and didn't find anything, which 
seems odd, especially the install script issue. I can't be the only one to try 
to install it on AIX.

I'll post the fix when I figure it out or get it from IBM.

Bonus points for beating IBM support to the punch. ;-)

Thanks!

-Kevin

# ./install.sh
./install.sh[233]: 11993088 Memory fault(coredump) Unhandled exception 
Type=Segmentation error vmState=0x00040000
J9Generic_Signal_Number=00000004 Signal_Number=0000000b
Error_Value=00000000 Signal_Code=00000033
Handler1=F1324208 Handler2=F131BF1C
R0=D336EDCC R1=3012FEF0 R2=F11C269C R3=F11C0450
R4=00000000 R5=00000000 R6=00000000 R7=00000003
R8=00000043 R9=00000000 R10=2FF22ABC R11=000034E0
R12=03291A68 R13=30C4C400 R14=32040920 R15=F12891EC
R16=00000007 R17=00000000 R18=F1326388 R19=30C4C450
R20=32BAE460 R21=32040938 R22=00000000 R23=30000BC8
R24=10010E04 R25=F131D130 R26=301365A4 R27=0000007E
R28=CFA71C28 R29=F1325B7C R30=D3390410 R31=F11C0430
IAR=D33853A8 LR=D336EDE8 MSR=0000D032 CTR=D3631E70
CR=22004284 FPSCR=82000000 XER=00000005 TID=00000000
MQ=00000000
FPR0 32bc690000000110 (f: 272.000000, d: 2.697706e-64)
FPR1 41e0000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 2.147484e+09)
FPR2 c1e0000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: -2.147484e+09)
FPR3 4330000001e00000 (f: 31457280.000000, d: 4.503600e+15)
FPR4 4330080000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 4.512396e+15)
FPR5 4133851800000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 1.279256e+06)
FPR6 4133851800000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 1.279256e+06)
FPR7 4330080000138518 (f: 1279256.000000, d: 4.512396e+15)
FPR8 0035002e00760032 (f: 7733298.000000, d: 1.168203e-307)
FPR9 0030003100330030 (f: 3342384.000000, d: 8.900711e-308)
FPR10 003700330030005f (f: 3145823.000000, d: 1.279461e-307)
FPR11 0031003700350034 (f: 3473460.000000, d: 9.457031e-308)
FPR12 3fe8000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 7.500000e-01)
FPR13 4028000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 1.200000e+01)
FPR14 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR15 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR16 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR17 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR18 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR19 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR20 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR21 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR22 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR23 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR24 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR25 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR26 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR27 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR28 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR29 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR30 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
FPR31 0000000000000000 (f: 0.000000, d: 0.000000e+00)
Target=2_40_20110203_074623 (AIX 7.1)
CPU=ppc (16 logical CPUs) (0x7c0000000 RAM)
----------- Stack Backtrace -----------
(0xD336E81C)
(0xD436CE48)
(0xD436F698)
(0xD4368D38)
(0xD4368B24)
(0xD369BBA0)
(0xD436A058)
(0xD436A200)
(0xD491BD18)
(0xD492236C)
(0xD4926438)
(0xD499BF48)
(0xD4965780)
(0xD4965A30)
(0xD49E4BAC)
(0xD49658E4)
(0xD4965E24)
(0xD496A6C4)
(0x100013C0)
(0xD04FED08)
---------------------------------------
JVMDUMP006I Processing dump event "gpf", detail "" - please wait.
JVMDUMP032I JVM requested System dump using '/bl2ata01/core.
20140418.112157.10354696.0001.dmp' in response to an event
Note: "Enable full CORE dump" in smit is set to FALSE and as a result there 
will be limited threading information in core file.
JVMDUMP010I System dump written to /bl2ata01/core.
20140418.112157.10354696.0001.dmp
JVMDUMP032I JVM requested Java dump using '/bl2ata01/javacore.
20140418.112157.10354696.0002.txt' in response to an event JVMDUMP010I Java 
dump written to /bl2ata01/javacore.
20140418.112157.10354696.0002.txt
JVMDUMP032I JVM requested Snap dump using '/bl2ata01/Snap.
20140418.112157.10354696.0003.trc' in response to an event JVMDUMP010I Snap 
dump written to /bl2ata01/Snap.
20140418.112157.10354696.0003.trc
JVMDUMP013I Processed dump event "gpf", detail "".

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