Saturday, February 25, 2012

Operating system error = 32(error not found).

Dear all,
i try to backup abc.bak(21G) TO remote Server every night. But the system
gave me the following msg:
BackupDiskFile::CreateMedia: Backup
device '\\bkupsvr\dump$\abc.bak' failed to
create. Operating system error = 32(error not found).
SVR OS & SQL VERSION: win2003 STD SVR R2 with SQL SVR 2005 STDHi
Your message indicates that the file is being used by another process. At a
guess this might be either be a problem with disc caching or Anti-virus/ITD
type of system.
John
"Jet Lai" wrote:
> Dear all,
> i try to backup abc.bak(21G) TO remote Server every night. But the system
> gave me the following msg:
> BackupDiskFile::CreateMedia: Backup
> device '\\bkupsvr\dump$\abc.bak' failed to
> create. Operating system error = 32(error not found).
> SVR OS & SQL VERSION: win2003 STD SVR R2 with SQL SVR 2005 STD
>|||thank john for your answer.
Actually i can backup small bak file(said around 1G), but bak file with 21G
will be failed!
I've excluded this bak file from Anti-Virus System, but how do i clear "
disc caching "? , please tell me!
thanks again!
"John Bell" wrote:
> Hi
> Your message indicates that the file is being used by another process. At a
> guess this might be either be a problem with disc caching or Anti-virus/ITD
> type of system.
> John
> "Jet Lai" wrote:
> > Dear all,
> > i try to backup abc.bak(21G) TO remote Server every night. But the system
> > gave me the following msg:
> > BackupDiskFile::CreateMedia: Backup
> > device '\\bkupsvr\dump$\abc.bak' failed to
> > create. Operating system error = 32(error not found).
> >
> > SVR OS & SQL VERSION: win2003 STD SVR R2 with SQL SVR 2005 STD
> >
> >|||Hi
You would need to know how the disc cache has been set up on the remote
server and (possibly) allow write through caching using the software supplied
by the manufacturer. Have you checked that the problem still occurs after
turning off the AV?
You may also want to check things like BIOS versions for the disc cache to
see if it is up-to-date.
Another thought, is that there seems quite a few posts relating to remote
backup issues which are due to a faulty network card/network. Make sure that
you don't have problems with the any cards and that you have sufficient
bandwidth between the two machines to cope with the load.
John
"Jet Lai" wrote:
> thank john for your answer.
> Actually i can backup small bak file(said around 1G), but bak file with 21G
> will be failed!
> I've excluded this bak file from Anti-Virus System, but how do i clear "
> disc caching "? , please tell me!
> thanks again!
> "John Bell" wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Your message indicates that the file is being used by another process. At a
> > guess this might be either be a problem with disc caching or Anti-virus/ITD
> > type of system.
> >
> > John
> >
> > "Jet Lai" wrote:
> >
> > > Dear all,
> > > i try to backup abc.bak(21G) TO remote Server every night. But the system
> > > gave me the following msg:
> > > BackupDiskFile::CreateMedia: Backup
> > > device '\\bkupsvr\dump$\abc.bak' failed to
> > > create. Operating system error = 32(error not found).
> > >
> > > SVR OS & SQL VERSION: win2003 STD SVR R2 with SQL SVR 2005 STD
> > >
> > >|||32
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another
process.
ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION
"Jet Lai" <JetLai@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8F4CD19E-72C2-4A89-87BB-B6A3C40D45EB@.microsoft.com...
> Dear all,
> i try to backup abc.bak(21G) TO remote Server every night. But the system
> gave me the following msg:
> BackupDiskFile::CreateMedia: Backup
> device '\\bkupsvr\dump$\abc.bak' failed to
> create. Operating system error = 32(error not found).
> SVR OS & SQL VERSION: win2003 STD SVR R2 with SQL SVR 2005 STD
>

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