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IBM ConfidentialSystem actionThe symbolic link ’linkname’ is deleted, the error log is recreated, <strong>and</strong> processingstops.User responseCheck the location of the new error log. To specify the location of the error logs,refer to the user’s manual for the ’errorlogname’ option <strong>and</strong> ’DSM_LOG’environmental variable.ACN488E: Initialization functions cannot open the error log: log-name.errno = errno-value,ExplanationThe file log-name could not be opened during initialization. The system set theerror code errno-value. If the reason given is ″access denied,″ the current user doesnot have permission to write to the log in the directory specified. It is also possiblethat no space is available at the given log location.System actionProcessing terminates.User responseSet the DSM_LOG (or DSMI_LOG) environment variable to a directory into whichthe current user can write. You may also use the ERRORLOGNAME option tospecify a file to which the current has write permission.ACN495E: Failure writing to a Tivoli Storage Manager log or log-relatedfile: file-name, errno = errno-value, reasonExplanationA failure was encountered when writing to one of the log files or a related filenamed file-name. The system set the error code errno-value. reason is the systemexplanation of that error code. Among other things, it is possible that no space isavailable at the given log location.System actionProcessing terminates.User responseSet the DSM_LOG (or DSMI_LOG) environment variable to a directory withadequate space to write the log data.160 Storage Manager for Mail 5.5: Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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