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Brian Spolarich
Guest
I have an HP Ai0600 server (ML370 really) running WSS 2003 R2, up to
date. I've had a problem since I got this box that occurs somewhat
randomly that HP hasn't been able to fix.
I manage the box remotely via RDP console session (as I do for all of
my sessions). After a while I will be unable to logon remotely -- the
RDP client connects and drops. Sometimes I'm able to fix this by
logging on at the physical console and logging off the session there.
Sometimes I can connect via VNC as well to do this. Sometimes however
(like today) when I attempt to logon at the physical console I see
this error:
Logon Connect Failed - "Error connecting to existing session for user
Administrator (ID 0). The operation completed successfully".
I try resetting the console session via Terminal Services Manager on
another server, so there are no user sessions, but nothing works.
Restarting WinVNC gives me a grey desktop screen but no WinLogon
prompt.
Last night I saw this:
EVENT # 32404513
EVENT LOG System
EVENT TYPE Error
SOURCE VolSnap
EVENT ID 39
COMPUTERNAME FOOBAR
TIME 7/18/2007 12:57:28 AM
MESSAGE When preparing a new volume shadow copy for volume C:, the
shadow copy storage on volume E: could not be located in non-critical
space. Consider using a shadow copy storage volume that does not have
any shadow copies.
Rebooting the server fixes the problem of course. Sometimes it fixes
itself after a day or so.
Yesterday I made a change to backups to include Shadow Copy Components
in BackupExec, and I was going to logon today to move the shadow copy
storage for C: to F:, but I can't since I can't logon at all.
I've seen some posts suggesting a relationship between VSS and console
logon issues, but no real answers. HP made some noises about Symantec
Antivirus client being a potential culprit.
What's going on here and how can I fix this?
date. I've had a problem since I got this box that occurs somewhat
randomly that HP hasn't been able to fix.
I manage the box remotely via RDP console session (as I do for all of
my sessions). After a while I will be unable to logon remotely -- the
RDP client connects and drops. Sometimes I'm able to fix this by
logging on at the physical console and logging off the session there.
Sometimes I can connect via VNC as well to do this. Sometimes however
(like today) when I attempt to logon at the physical console I see
this error:
Logon Connect Failed - "Error connecting to existing session for user
Administrator (ID 0). The operation completed successfully".
I try resetting the console session via Terminal Services Manager on
another server, so there are no user sessions, but nothing works.
Restarting WinVNC gives me a grey desktop screen but no WinLogon
prompt.
Last night I saw this:
EVENT # 32404513
EVENT LOG System
EVENT TYPE Error
SOURCE VolSnap
EVENT ID 39
COMPUTERNAME FOOBAR
TIME 7/18/2007 12:57:28 AM
MESSAGE When preparing a new volume shadow copy for volume C:, the
shadow copy storage on volume E: could not be located in non-critical
space. Consider using a shadow copy storage volume that does not have
any shadow copies.
Rebooting the server fixes the problem of course. Sometimes it fixes
itself after a day or so.
Yesterday I made a change to backups to include Shadow Copy Components
in BackupExec, and I was going to logon today to move the shadow copy
storage for C: to F:, but I can't since I can't logon at all.
I've seen some posts suggesting a relationship between VSS and console
logon issues, but no real answers. HP made some noises about Symantec
Antivirus client being a potential culprit.
What's going on here and how can I fix this?