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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
      last edited by

      I have a 2012R2 server running on EXSi 5.5 that my Appassure 5.4.2 won't backup.

      I've started the narrow down process to the fact that the System Reserved Partition is full.

      When I try to run VSS on that partition directly I get:
      Failed to create a shadow copy of volume
      \?\Volume[dfd67c37-aed4-11e3-80b4-xxxxxxxxxxxx].
      Error 0x8004231f: Insufficient storage available to create either the shadow copy storage file or other shadow copy data.

      So I've done my Google-fu and it seems like there is probably an over run of crap laying in the SRP probably from chkdsk running on it.

      Of course I can't just open the drive up and see what's going on in there,see if I can delete anything.

      I found this article which tells me to use disk manager to give the SRP a drive letter, then do some clean up on (mainly using chkdsk /r and chkdsk /L:2048).
      Then I need to set the max size for the VSS volume, vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=r: /on=r: /maxsize=50MB
      Finally remove the drive letter and all should be good.

      I don't know about you, but this scares the hell out of me that my system won't boot again.

      Thoughts, anyone else run into this before?

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
        last edited by

        I a related article on Veeam's site that says
        If the System Reserved Partition on any Windows installation is full and no shadow copies are present, please contact Microsoft support.

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        • Bill KindleB
          Bill Kindle
          last edited by Bill Kindle

          I do know that VSS requires at minimum 10% free space at all times on the entire volume. It may be more than just the System volume.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
            last edited by

            All of my other drives have at least 20% free

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender
              last edited by

              I just manually created Shadow copies for all drives except the SRP - they all worked as expected.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
                last edited by

                Holy cow, this is one hell of a procedure to fix it.

                http://bitsandbytesofict.wordpress.com/2014/02/22/how-to-repair-windows-8-1-image-based-backup-on-gpt-disks-volume-shadow-copy-service-error-0x8004231f/

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  If I take a snap shot in VMWare, does it snap all of the drives associated with that VM?

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ
                    last edited by IRJ

                    This is my VSS Bible. This is the best guide I have found for troubleshooting VSS issues

                    http://backupchain.com/hyper-v-backup/Troubleshooting.html

                    ignore their free tool and ads. Just go through the troubleshooting steps

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      I opened a case with Dell, once they called me back - they walked me through the procedure I mentioned above.

                      Logon to server in question

                      disk management > assign the SRP a drive letter, make sure you can see system files, take ownership of system volume information > grant full control of system volume information

                      delete the AAlog_* files

                      Give ownership back to system

                      remove the permissions you gave yourself, starting with the files, then the folder itself

                      remove the drive letter you gave the SRP

                      Done - you should now have over 50 megs of free space in the SRP - now try to do your backup.

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                        A Former User @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender said:

                        I opened a case with Dell, once they called me back - they walked me through the procedure I mentioned above.

                        Logon to server in question

                        disk management > assign the SRP a drive letter, make sure you can see system files, take ownership of system volume information > grant full control of system volume information

                        delete the AAlog_* files

                        Give ownership back to system

                        remove the permissions you gave yourself, starting with the files, then the folder itself

                        remove the drive letter you gave the SRP

                        Done - you should now have over 50 megs of free space in the SRP - now try to do your backup.

                        good job dude

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