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IV55407: FREQUENT VST CORRUPTION DUE TO WRONG DISK PREFIX

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • PROBLEM DEFINITION:
    
    Experiencing extremely frequent VST corruption due to wrong disk
    prefix in the TSAM environment. This is happening several times
    a day, requiring to manually run a query to identify
    the corrupted VSTs and manually fix the corrupted VST to avoid
    provisioning failures, which is an unsustainable scenario.
    
    
    STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
    run a provisioning request (create project with VMWare servers)
    and get  error 'CTJZI1717E Insufficient resources available to
    satisfy request'.
    
    CURRENT ERRONEOUS RESULTS:
    provisioning fails unless corrupted VST(s) are manually
    identified via query provided by L3 and manually corrected.
    
    EXPECTED RESULTS: provisioning succeeds without corruption of
    VST
    
    ENVIRONMENT:
    ISDM 724 for X
    

Local fix

  • N/A
    

Problem summary

  • When submitting a provisioning request, the request fails prior
    to any workflow being started with the error "CTJZI1528E -
    Insufficient resources available for project on dates requested"
    

Problem conclusion

  • You may experience this problem if you are running any TSAM
    version from TSAM 7.2.4.0 through TSAM 7.2.4.4.
    APAR IV55407 has been created to address this issue. The
    permanent fix for this problem is scheduled to be included in
    TSAM 7.2.4.5, and official LA fixes are being provided for TSAM
    7.2.4.0 through TSAM 7.2.4.4.
    However, in order to confirm you are facing this exact issue,
    when you see the error "CTJZI1528E - Insufficient resources
    available for project on dates requested", please run the
    following sql:
    
    select vst.server_template_id, rr.resource_type_id,
    rr.group_name from resource_requirement
    rr,tpvirtualservertemplate vst where vst.server_template_id =
    rr.server_template_id and vst.name like 'ODSDS%' and
    rr.resource_type_id = 2 and rr.group_name not like 'vSCSI-%'
    
    If the output contains one or more rows, please follow the below
    directions for each row in the output in order to fix the
    problem:
    
    Navigate to the respective virtual server template (VST) by
    searching for the server_template_id value in the above sql
    output using the DCM Object Finder in the Maximo Start center
    page. Then proceed to correct the disk resource group name using
    the following steps:
    
    - replace in the field "Resource Group" the prefix "vm-fs-" with
    "vSCSI-" (keep the rest of the name)
    - verify that "Virtualization Type", located at the upper part
    of the window, is set. If not, set it to the one that best fits
    the hypervisor used (e.g. VMware ESX, LPAR, KVM, etc)
    - save the virtual server template
    
    Once you have corrected all virtual server templates per the
    output of the sql specified above, you may repeat the
    provisioning request, which should now complete successfully.
    

Temporary fix

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APAR Information

  • APAR number

    IV55407

  • Reported component name

    TSAM (& INSTALL

  • Reported component ID

    5724W7800

  • Reported release

    724

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt / Xsystem

  • Submitted date

    2014-02-13

  • Closed date

    2014-03-06

  • Last modified date

    2014-03-06

  • APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:

  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    TSAM (& INSTALL

  • Fixed component ID

    5724W7800

Applicable component levels

  • R724 PSY

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Document Information

Modified date:
03 October 2021