From: Guus Ellenkamp on 9 Mar 2010 02:05 I have repeating errors 21 after an accidental turn off of a W2003 server: The DFS Replication service failed to recover from an internal database error on volume L:. Replication has been stopped for all replicated folders on this volume. Additional information: Error 9214 (Internal database error (-1414)). Volume F85D43D9-C490-11DC-A861-806E6F6E6963. Database: L:\System Volume Information\DFSR. I can't find the solution on the internet and this volume holds some important replicated folders. Checked the system disk and the affected volume, checked security, cleaned up some space. Please advise.
From: Guus Ellenkamp on 9 Mar 2010 03:25 I installed hotfix KB943661, but seems not to have fixed the problem. Repeating 'fixed, unfixed' messages still in the log. Another error now in the application log: IDContentSetIdGvsnIndex of table IDTable is corrupted. How to rebuild that? Anyone any other clues? "Guus Ellenkamp" <Ellenkamp_Guus(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eLxonb1vKHA.5036(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I have repeating errors 21 after an accidental turn off of a W2003 server: > > The DFS Replication service failed to recover from an internal database > error on volume L:. Replication has been stopped for all replicated > folders on this volume. > > Additional information: Error 9214 (Internal database error (-1414)). > Volume F85D43D9-C490-11DC-A861-806E6F6E6963. Database: L:\System Volume > Information\DFSR. > > I can't find the solution on the internet and this volume holds some > important replicated folders. Checked the system disk and the affected > volume, checked security, cleaned up some space. > > Please advise. >
From: Guus Ellenkamp on 9 Mar 2010 03:29 I installed hotfix KB943661, but seems not to have fixed the problem. Repeating 'fixed, unfixed' messages still in the log. Another error now in the application log: IDContentSetIdGvsnIndex of table IDTable is corrupted. How to rebuild that? Anyone any other clues? "Guus Ellenkamp" <Ellenkamp_Guus(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eLxonb1vKHA.5036(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I have repeating errors 21 after an accidental turn off of a W2003 server: > > The DFS Replication service failed to recover from an internal database > error on volume L:. Replication has been stopped for all replicated > folders on this volume. > > Additional information: Error 9214 (Internal database error (-1414)). > Volume F85D43D9-C490-11DC-A861-806E6F6E6963. Database: L:\System Volume > Information\DFSR. > > I can't find the solution on the internet and this volume holds some > important replicated folders. Checked the system disk and the affected > volume, checked security, cleaned up some space. > > Please advise. >
From: Guus Ellenkamp on 12 Mar 2010 00:33 Finally solved it by deleating the indicated database, but the system seemed to start a full initialization of one of the folders. Not clear if files were lost. "Guus Ellenkamp" <Ellenkamp_Guus(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uioJ4QawKHA.1796(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I installed hotfix KB943661, but seems not to have fixed the problem. > Repeating 'fixed, unfixed' messages still in the log. > > Another error now in the application log: IDContentSetIdGvsnIndex of table > IDTable is corrupted. How to rebuild that? > > Anyone any other clues? > > > "Guus Ellenkamp" <Ellenkamp_Guus(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:eLxonb1vKHA.5036(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I have repeating errors 21 after an accidental turn off of a W2003 server: >> >> The DFS Replication service failed to recover from an internal database >> error on volume L:. Replication has been stopped for all replicated >> folders on this volume. >> >> Additional information: Error 9214 (Internal database error (-1414)). >> Volume F85D43D9-C490-11DC-A861-806E6F6E6963. Database: L:\System Volume >> Information\DFSR. >> >> I can't find the solution on the internet and this volume holds some >> important replicated folders. Checked the system disk and the affected >> volume, checked security, cleaned up some space. >> >> Please advise. >> > > > >
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