From: John on 13 Mar 2006 16:06 I ran the program with the command line otions you provided, below is the information i received C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions\60\BIN>stsa dm -o enumsites -url http://companyweb <Sites Count="1"> <Site Url="http://companyweb" Owner="*myDomain*\*myDomainAdmin*" /> </Sites> "Bob" <Bob(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4AE0F6D9-D8AA-4F45-A12D-2F0062641314(a)microsoft.com... > John, > What do you get when you do a stsadm -o enumsites -url http://blahblahblah > Do you see the site listed? > > Bob Fox > http://bobfox.net > > "John" wrote: > >> I have tried that, I have even restarted the server, but I continue to >> receive the same errors. >> >> John >> >> >> "Bob" <Bob(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7E31622C-18F9-48E5-B609-665676CC7CC5(a)microsoft.com... >> > John, >> > As a quick fix did you perform an IISRESET yet? You may have >> > information >> > cached that is pointing to the site that seems like its in an in >> > between >> > state if that makes sense. I have seen this before and I believe the >> > IISReset fixed the issue for me. >> > >> > >> > Bob Fox >> > http://bobfox.net >> > >> > "John" wrote: >> > >> >> I backed up the original companyweb using smigrate. I then deleted >> >> the >> >> companyweb on the new server using stsadm -o -deletesite and created a >> >> new >> >> one with no template using stsadm -o -createsite. I adjusted the >> >> quotas, >> >> and time out settings as I was instructed but during the restore I >> >> received >> >> a timeout error. upon retrying to restore I received an error that a >> >> template had been applied to the site. I then attempted to delete the >> >> site >> >> again and start all over except I received and error 'there is no web >> >> named >> >> "/"' but when I try to create a site I receive an error that a site >> >> with >> >> that name already exists. >> >> >> >> Please send me some advice, this is a time sensitive issue and there >> >> are >> >> files in this migration back-up that need to be accessed asap. >> >> >> >> -John >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
From: John on 13 Mar 2006 16:08 Well it is and it isn't. It is the same hardware, but it is a new installation of the small business server. I am running the program as a domain administrator, so I don't think I'm having permissions trouble. "Bob" <Bob(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CCFD2595-3E58-4880-A723-92ED7586424E(a)microsoft.com... > Also this is a different server I believe you mentioned. Check your > permissions. > > Bob Fox > http://bobfox.net > > "John" wrote: > >> I have tried that, I have even restarted the server, but I continue to >> receive the same errors. >> >> John >> >> >> "Bob" <Bob(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7E31622C-18F9-48E5-B609-665676CC7CC5(a)microsoft.com... >> > John, >> > As a quick fix did you perform an IISRESET yet? You may have >> > information >> > cached that is pointing to the site that seems like its in an in >> > between >> > state if that makes sense. I have seen this before and I believe the >> > IISReset fixed the issue for me. >> > >> > >> > Bob Fox >> > http://bobfox.net >> > >> > "John" wrote: >> > >> >> I backed up the original companyweb using smigrate. I then deleted >> >> the >> >> companyweb on the new server using stsadm -o -deletesite and created a >> >> new >> >> one with no template using stsadm -o -createsite. I adjusted the >> >> quotas, >> >> and time out settings as I was instructed but during the restore I >> >> received >> >> a timeout error. upon retrying to restore I received an error that a >> >> template had been applied to the site. I then attempted to delete the >> >> site >> >> again and start all over except I received and error 'there is no web >> >> named >> >> "/"' but when I try to create a site I receive an error that a site >> >> with >> >> that name already exists. >> >> >> >> Please send me some advice, this is a time sensitive issue and there >> >> are >> >> files in this migration back-up that need to be accessed asap. >> >> >> >> -John >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
From: cclg2 on 13 Mar 2006 16:26 That error there is no web named "/" is a bug when a site is larger than 2 GB. I think there is a hotfix available from Microsoft.
From: John on 13 Mar 2006 17:28 I researched that article, and there was a hotfix released for sp1, but I am running sharepoint sp2. <cclg2(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1142285167.324975.3660(a)z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > That error there is no web named "/" is a bug when a site is larger > than 2 GB. I think there is a hotfix available from Microsoft. >
From: Bob Fox on 13 Mar 2006 19:59 Have you attempted to restore it to a different name... new site? What happens then? Bob Fox http://bobfox.net "John" <spam001(at)plasticcircus(dot)com> wrote in message news:OkW98IuRGHA.4688(a)TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Well it is and it isn't. It is the same hardware, but it is a new > installation of the small business server. I am running the program as a > domain administrator, so I don't think I'm having permissions trouble. > > > "Bob" <Bob(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:CCFD2595-3E58-4880-A723-92ED7586424E(a)microsoft.com... >> Also this is a different server I believe you mentioned. Check your >> permissions. >> >> Bob Fox >> http://bobfox.net >> >> "John" wrote: >> >>> I have tried that, I have even restarted the server, but I continue to >>> receive the same errors. >>> >>> John >>> >>> >>> "Bob" <Bob(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:7E31622C-18F9-48E5-B609-665676CC7CC5(a)microsoft.com... >>> > John, >>> > As a quick fix did you perform an IISRESET yet? You may have >>> > information >>> > cached that is pointing to the site that seems like its in an in >>> > between >>> > state if that makes sense. I have seen this before and I believe the >>> > IISReset fixed the issue for me. >>> > >>> > >>> > Bob Fox >>> > http://bobfox.net >>> > >>> > "John" wrote: >>> > >>> >> I backed up the original companyweb using smigrate. I then deleted >>> >> the >>> >> companyweb on the new server using stsadm -o -deletesite and created >>> >> a >>> >> new >>> >> one with no template using stsadm -o -createsite. I adjusted the >>> >> quotas, >>> >> and time out settings as I was instructed but during the restore I >>> >> received >>> >> a timeout error. upon retrying to restore I received an error that a >>> >> template had been applied to the site. I then attempted to delete >>> >> the >>> >> site >>> >> again and start all over except I received and error 'there is no web >>> >> named >>> >> "/"' but when I try to create a site I receive an error that a site >>> >> with >>> >> that name already exists. >>> >> >>> >> Please send me some advice, this is a time sensitive issue and there >>> >> are >>> >> files in this migration back-up that need to be accessed asap. >>> >> >>> >> -John >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> > >
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