Hello,
I have faced this issue for more then 20 days to find solution.
I came to know that it is issue with Protection agent on the protected computer. Please follow the below steps to resolve the issue.
1) Please go to the following MS link to download Hotfix,http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=14e1a04b-2323-4344-b737-a3194b9ab3ed&displaylang=en
2) Install this hotfix on the DPM Server.
3) Open DPM Administration console.
4) Go to Management and selcet Agents.
5) You will see "Update Available" right side of Protected and Unprotected computers.
6) Install the "Update Available" on the protected computers and restart the protected computer.
7) Now, after the computer is restarted, unprotect the computer and remove the agent on the protected computer from DPM Server.
8) After uninstalling, restart the protected computer, install the agent from DPM server on protected computer.
9) Modify the protection group and run synchronization.
Cheers,
Chendur Murugan.P
Gera wrote:
ID 104 catastrophic failure (0x8000FFFF) ?
13-May-08
Hell
We are using DPM 2007 x64 on Windows Server 2008 Ent x64. During
backup/synchronization of some of our file-servers' volumes (also Win2008
x64), I am getting an error "The replica of Volume N:\ is inconsistent...
(ID 3106). An unexpected error occured during job execution (ID 104 Details:
Catastrophic failure 0x8000FFFF)). Other volumes backed up without any
problems, and there are no special errors in Windows Servers logs both on
DPM server and file server. Chkdsk was run, but didn't help. There is enough
space for replicas and shadow copies
What is possible to do in this situation? Are there any ways to see what is
going on, to enable additional logging etc.? It is a production server,
situation becomes quite serious, and some decent googling can't help either
Thanks
G. Simonson
BDC
Previous Posts In This Thread:
On Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:47 AM
Gera wrote:
ID 104 catastrophic failure (0x8000FFFF) ?
Hell
We are using DPM 2007 x64 on Windows Server 2008 Ent x64. During
backup/synchronization of some of our file-servers' volumes (also Win2008
x64), I am getting an error "The replica of Volume N:\ is inconsistent...
(ID 3106). An unexpected error occured during job execution (ID 104 Details:
Catastrophic failure 0x8000FFFF)). Other volumes backed up without any
problems, and there are no special errors in Windows Servers logs both on
DPM server and file server. Chkdsk was run, but didn't help. There is enough
space for replicas and shadow copies
What is possible to do in this situation? Are there any ways to see what is
going on, to enable additional logging etc.? It is a production server,
situation becomes quite serious, and some decent googling can't help either
Thanks
G. Simonson
BDC
On Wednesday, May 14, 2008 2:35 PM
SassanKara wrote:
make sure to check on drive space on the server you are trying to back up -
make sure to check on drive space on the server you are trying to back up -
since DPM will eventually create local directories on the source server
before sending them back to the DPM server. I have seen a similar problem
with spooled up SQL server transaction log files filling up the source drive
- due to prior synchronization failures.
"Gera" wrote:
On Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:44 PM
Gera wrote:
Thanks for reply, but there are around 300-500 Gb free on each volume.
Thanks for reply, but there are around 300-500 Gb free on each volume. Mor
than enough I hope...
G.
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