Hello,
We've migrated to NW 7.1.3 this saturday (from 6.1.3), and we have this muliples processes even we have only 8 tapes (connected in FC between the server and the silo).
07/26/05 13:45:07 nsrmmd #32: Start nsrmmd #32, with PID 2433068, at HOST
07/26/05 15:00:06 nsrmmd #32: Start nsrmmd #32, with PID 647368, at HOST
07/26/05 20:00:33 nsrmmd #32: Start nsrmmd #32, with PID 1716398, at HOST
07/26/05 21:30:07 nsrmmd #32: Start nsrmmd #32, with PID 2637826, at HOST
07/26/05 21:30:09 nsrmmd #33: Start nsrmmd #33, with PID 1781916, at HOST
07/26/05 22:00:09 nsrmmd #32: Start nsrmmd #32, with PID 1192028, at HOST
07/26/05 22:00:11 nsrmmd #33: Start nsrmmd #33, with PID 1220650, at HOST
07/26/05 22:00:13 nsrmmd #34: Start nsrmmd #34, with PID 1917154, at HOST
07/26/05 22:00:17 nsrmmd #35: Start nsrmmd #35, with PID 1523784, at HOST
07/26/05 22:00:19 nsrmmd #36: Start nsrmmd #36, with PID 774206, at HOST
07/26/05 22:00:21 nsrmmd #37: Start nsrmmd #37, with PID 1409172, at HOST
07/26/05 22:03:50 nsrmmd #38: Start nsrmmd #38, with PID 1781760, at HOST
07/26/05 22:31:01 nsrmmd #38: Start nsrmmd #38, with PID 663654, at HOST
07/26/05 22:31:39 nsrmmd #39: Start nsrmmd #39, with PID 729170, at HOST
07/26/05 23:03:30 nsrmmd #39: Start nsrmmd #39, with PID 409702, at HOST
07/26/05 23:33:49 nsrmmd #40: Start nsrmmd #40, with PID 2338882, at HOST
07/26/05 23:34:01 nsrmmd #41: Start nsrmmd #41, with PID 2584660, at HOST
07/27/05 00:05:17 nsrmmd #41: Start nsrmmd #41, with PID 1650768, at HOST
07/27/05 00:05:40 nsrmmd #42: Start nsrmmd #42, with PID 479292, at HOST
07/27/05 00:05:49 nsrmmd #43: Start nsrmmd #43, with PID 2150538, at HOST
07/27/05 00:30:08 nsrmmd #43: Start nsrmmd #43, with PID 1192140, at HOST
07/27/05 00:30:10 nsrmmd #44: Start nsrmmd #44, with PID 946180, at HOST
07/27/05 00:30:16 nsrmmd #45: Start nsrmmd #45, with PID 1781824, at HOST
07/27/05 00:30:20 nsrmmd #46: Start nsrmmd #46, with PID 364722, at HOST
07/27/05 00:36:05 nsrmmd #46: Start nsrmmd #46, with PID 1916932, at HOST
07/27/05 00:37:41 nsrmmd #46: Start nsrmmd #46, with PID 1601544, at HOST
07/27/05 01:00:10 nsrmmd #47: Start nsrmmd #47, with PID 2293872, at HOST
07/27/05 01:02:47 nsrmmd #48: Start nsrmmd #48, with PID 1523788, at HOST
07/27/05 01:02:54 nsrmmd #49: Start nsrmmd #49, with PID 893164, at HOST
07/27/05 01:08:28 nsrmmd #49: Start nsrmmd #49, with PID 2576420, at HOST
After calling the support, they tell us it was a new thing in 7.1.x
Some explanation (in the legato 25570, but I don't kown where to find it):
A few general rules for assigning sessions to nsrmmd
Symptoms:
- Save set sessions do not appear to be assigned as expected to nsrmmd
- Additional helper nsrmmd processes are present
- Target per Session values appear to be limiting factor instead of a load balance factor
- File type device configured for other pool than current backup
- Any other backup device is configured that does not have a tape available for the current pool required
1) Save sessions can join an existing mmd (that already has some sessions assigned to it) or they can be assigned to a different one.
2) Once sessions are bound to an mmd, that mmd needs to complete the session.
3) Once an mmd is then bound to a device, it needs to complete before another mmd can use that device.
4) sessions are assigned to an mmd, up to the 'target sessions', before considering another mmd (ignoring pool rqmts).
5) if different values of 'target sessions' exist for devices on the same host, the lowest value is used for session-mmd assignment, until the mmd is bound to a device