M
maglinger
Guest
Running into a problem trying to copy files 150GB to 300GB from a Windows
Storage Server 2003 SP2 to a server running Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 . The
file will begin to copy and then I will get a message saying that, "Cannot
copy filename: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested
service." If I try to copy the file again, it appears to stop at the same
place each time. If I go to the other server and attempt to copy from the
storage server, then I get a message that there is no drive space on the
storage server, yet there is plenty of space available. If I reboot the
Windows Server and attempt the copy from either direction, it will still stop
at the same place. If I reboot the storage server, then it may or may not
allow me to copy the file. I have read and applied the knowledge base
article regarding the IRPStackSize registry change and it hasn't made a
difference. I saw a previous post on this same issue, but didn't see that it
solved the problem. There is very little information regarding Windows
Storage Server out on the net. Thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Storage Server 2003 SP2 to a server running Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 . The
file will begin to copy and then I will get a message saying that, "Cannot
copy filename: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested
service." If I try to copy the file again, it appears to stop at the same
place each time. If I go to the other server and attempt to copy from the
storage server, then I get a message that there is no drive space on the
storage server, yet there is plenty of space available. If I reboot the
Windows Server and attempt the copy from either direction, it will still stop
at the same place. If I reboot the storage server, then it may or may not
allow me to copy the file. I have read and applied the knowledge base
article regarding the IRPStackSize registry change and it hasn't made a
difference. I saw a previous post on this same issue, but didn't see that it
solved the problem. There is very little information regarding Windows
Storage Server out on the net. Thoughts would be greatly appreciated.