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Kerj
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Re: MRxSMB : Delayed Write Failed (ID 50)
Hi,
I have been experiencing a similar problem with a Windows 2003 Server
which also is at Service Pack1. It was trying to backup to a NAS drive.
It was always crashing out about 1.1Gb in. I had read that a network
switch change could fix it so I gave that ago. However that didn't work
for me. Neither did enforcing QoS and giving the server and the NAS
drive Highest priority.
I did a lot of searching and none of the suggested fixes worked. This
included a small update KB??. It responded with "you have this
installed"
I resulted to taking a Ghost image of the server and then trying
Service Pack 2 for Windows 2003.
Rebooted.
Then ran the backup again. This time it worked. I managed to backup
all 794Gb without a hitch.
Now I don't know if this will work for you, but it really fixed my
issue.
I would just add, ensure you take an image before running the service
pack just to be on the safe side.
Regards,
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Hi,
I have been experiencing a similar problem with a Windows 2003 Server
which also is at Service Pack1. It was trying to backup to a NAS drive.
It was always crashing out about 1.1Gb in. I had read that a network
switch change could fix it so I gave that ago. However that didn't work
for me. Neither did enforcing QoS and giving the server and the NAS
drive Highest priority.
I did a lot of searching and none of the suggested fixes worked. This
included a small update KB??. It responded with "you have this
installed"
I resulted to taking a Ghost image of the server and then trying
Service Pack 2 for Windows 2003.
Rebooted.
Then ran the backup again. This time it worked. I managed to backup
all 794Gb without a hitch.
Now I don't know if this will work for you, but it really fixed my
issue.
I would just add, ensure you take an image before running the service
pack just to be on the safe side.
Regards,
--
Kerj
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