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Thread: RSM Database corrupt & cannot be rebuilt

  1. #1
    StevieD Guest

    RSM Database corrupt & cannot be rebuilt

    I've just encountered these errors in my event viewer on my exchange 2003
    server running on Windows server 2003. My backup was using Windows backup

    What's the best way to recover my removable storage DB or start a new one ?

    Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    Event ID: 87
    Description:
    RSM database has received an i/o error from its storage device
    (file=C:\WINDOWS\system32\NtmsData\NTMSDATA)(code=1224).

    Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    Event ID: 15
    Description:
    RSM cannot manage library Tape0. The database is corrupt.

    Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    Event ID: 93
    Description:
    Neither copy of the RSM database is consistent: Reconstructing using the
    main datafile.

    Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    Event ID: 85
    Description:
    RSM database is corrupt and cannot be rebuilt.

    Followed by these errors every 5 mins.......

    Event Source: DCOM
    Event ID: 10010
    Description:
    The server {D61A27C6-8F53-11D0-BFA0-00A024151983} did not register with DCOM
    within the required timeout.

    Help please ?

    Steve

  2. #2
    Dave Patrick Guest

    Re: RSM Database corrupt & cannot be rebuilt

    This one might help.

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;875527

    Also;
    From eventid.net
    <snip>
    GUID: {D61A27C6-8F53-11D0-BFA0-00A024151983} is a problem with Removable
    Storage. It means that some settings in DCOM for Removable Storage are not
    registered properly. I ran DCOMCNFG and the minute I ran it - it stated that
    it wanted to register two GUID's that were listed in DCOM but not the AppID
    section of the registry. When I said yes and rebooted, the error went away.
    <snip>

    This article is for Windows XP and probably doesn't apply but it wouldn't
    hurt to call anyway.
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q825118

    --
    Regards,

    Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
    Microsoft Certified Professional
    Microsoft MVP [Windows]
    http://www.microsoft.com/protect

    "StevieD" wrote:
    | I've just encountered these errors in my event viewer on my exchange 2003
    | server running on Windows server 2003. My backup was using Windows backup
    |
    | What's the best way to recover my removable storage DB or start a new one
    ?
    |
    | Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    | Event ID: 87
    | Description:
    | RSM database has received an i/o error from its storage device
    | (file=C:\WINDOWS\system32\NtmsData\NTMSDATA)(code=1224).
    |
    | Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    | Event ID: 15
    | Description:
    | RSM cannot manage library Tape0. The database is corrupt.
    |
    | Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    | Event ID: 93
    | Description:
    | Neither copy of the RSM database is consistent: Reconstructing using the
    | main datafile.
    |
    | Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    | Event ID: 85
    | Description:
    | RSM database is corrupt and cannot be rebuilt.
    |
    | Followed by these errors every 5 mins.......
    |
    | Event Source: DCOM
    | Event ID: 10010
    | Description:
    | The server {D61A27C6-8F53-11D0-BFA0-00A024151983} did not register with
    DCOM
    | within the required timeout.
    |
    | Help please ?
    |
    | Steve



  3. #3
    Dave Patrick Guest

    Re: RSM Database corrupt & cannot be rebuilt

    This one might help.

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;875527

    Also;
    From eventid.net
    <snip>
    GUID: {D61A27C6-8F53-11D0-BFA0-00A024151983} is a problem with Removable
    Storage. It means that some settings in DCOM for Removable Storage are not
    registered properly. I ran DCOMCNFG and the minute I ran it - it stated that
    it wanted to register two GUID's that were listed in DCOM but not the AppID
    section of the registry. When I said yes and rebooted, the error went away.
    <snip>

    This article is for Windows XP and probably doesn't apply but it wouldn't
    hurt to call anyway.
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q825118

    --
    Regards,

    Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
    Microsoft Certified Professional
    Microsoft MVP [Windows]
    http://www.microsoft.com/protect

    "StevieD" wrote:
    | I've just encountered these errors in my event viewer on my exchange 2003
    | server running on Windows server 2003. My backup was using Windows backup
    |
    | What's the best way to recover my removable storage DB or start a new one
    ?
    |
    | Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    | Event ID: 87
    | Description:
    | RSM database has received an i/o error from its storage device
    | (file=C:\WINDOWS\system32\NtmsData\NTMSDATA)(code=1224).
    |
    | Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    | Event ID: 15
    | Description:
    | RSM cannot manage library Tape0. The database is corrupt.
    |
    | Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    | Event ID: 93
    | Description:
    | Neither copy of the RSM database is consistent: Reconstructing using the
    | main datafile.
    |
    | Event Source: Removable Storage Service
    | Event ID: 85
    | Description:
    | RSM database is corrupt and cannot be rebuilt.
    |
    | Followed by these errors every 5 mins.......
    |
    | Event Source: DCOM
    | Event ID: 10010
    | Description:
    | The server {D61A27C6-8F53-11D0-BFA0-00A024151983} did not register with
    DCOM
    | within the required timeout.
    |
    | Help please ?
    |
    | Steve



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