114 Unable to open file >/arscache/cache1/0/WDA/RES/3<. The error number is 2 Srvr->TEST non-SSL<-
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When I see this error, it means for me the following:
* The file located in your system at the following location /arscache/cache1/0/WDA/RES/3 does not exist
* The link located in your system at the following location /arscache/cache1/retr/WDA/RES/3 still exists
* Maybe, but the error message doesn't seem to indicate that, but probably the permissions are not correct.
What to do? Well, I am working with one of our old CMOD server, that nobody took care of... and it takes ages depending on the size of the cache, and how many files to solve all the problems.
The thing I would advice strongly is to have a backup of your cache before doing anything on your cache FS.
We had a backup, and we could solve our problem with great luck, otherwise millions of document could have been lost, since the files were not stored in TSM, but only in cache.... *big sweaty experience*
Basically do you use TSM, or only cache? If you have a TSM then you might need to try to restore the file /arscache/cache1/0/WDA/RES/3 which in your TSM should be located in /WDA/RES/3 or maybe /ARCHIVE/WDA/RES/3 .
The other solution would be if you don't know how to use the TSM retrieval of an archive object (dsmc command or some gui interface), then to use the command "arsmain retrieve", that way you can get your file back in a temp directory or directly in /arscache/cache1/0/WDA/RES/3
If you don't have TSM, then you must go to your Backup system to retrieve the missing file.
Maybe, because of my current scary experience I should write a memo on how to clean up/maintain a CMOD cache... because this is not rocket science, BUT this is so important, and lots of people have no idea how it works and how to cure it.