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events 2004 and 2104
"Hii Sing Chung" <singchung[ at ]hotmail.com> 09.07.2007 05:58:51
Event 2004:
The DFS Replication service stopped replication on volume E:. This failure
can occur because the disk is full, the disk is failing, or a quota limit
has been reached. This can also occur if the DFS Replication service
encountered errors while attempting to stage files for a replicated folder
on this volume.

Additional Information:
Error: 9014 (Database failure)
Volume: D159D892-8EC2-11DB-A112-806E6F6E6963

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

Event 2104:
The DFS Replication service failed to recover from an internal database
error on volume E:. Replication has been stopped for all replicated folders
on this volume.

Additional Information:
Error: 9214 (Internal database error (-566))
Volume: D159D892-8EC2-11DB-A112-806E6F6E6963
Database: E:\System Volume Information\DFSR

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

About 1 hour after event 2004, the event 2104 will appear and repeat for 8
times at one hour interval, after that event 2004 appear again and the cycle
repeats itself. The 3 reasons for the error as stated in the eventlog: 1.
disk is full, 2. disk is failing, 3. quota limit has reached, are all
validated to be not true. I have also removed all the replications on this
volume (E:) and remove the replication group, therefore there is no more
configured DFSR replications on this volume. However, the eventids still
continue to occur. As DFSR is quite new, I checked through resources on the
NET, it seems no resolution available yet. Any idea? Please help.

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