Windows Server - Need help for Event ID:13568, Source: NtFrs in Windows Server 2003
Asked By Rahul Sha
26-Jan-09 02:57 AM

The File Replication Service has detected that the replica set "DOMAIN
SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL SHARE)" is in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR.
Replica set name is : "DOMAIN SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL SHARE)"
Replica root path is : "c:\windows\sysvol\domain"
Replica root volume is : "\\.\C:"
A Replica set hits JRNL_WRAP_ERROR when the record that it is trying to
read from the NTFS USN journal is not found. This can occur because of one
of the following reasons.
[1] Volume "\\.\C:" has been formatted.
[2] The NTFS USN journal on volume "\\.\C:" has been deleted.
[3] The NTFS USN journal on volume "\\.\C:" has been truncated. Chkdsk can
truncate the journal if it finds corrupt entries at the end of the journal.
[4] File Replication Service was not running on this computer for a long
time.
[5] File Replication Service could not keep up with the rate of Disk IO
activity on "\\.\C:".
Setting the "Enable Journal Wrap Automatic Restore" registry parameter to 1
will cause the following recovery steps to be taken to automatically recover
from this error state.
[1] At the first poll, which will occur in 5 minutes, this computer will be
deleted from the replica set. If you do not want to wait 5 minutes, then run
Replication Service.
[2] At the poll following the deletion this computer will be re-added to
the replica set. The re-addition will trigger a full tree sync for the
replica set.
WARNING: During the recovery process data in the replica tree may be
unavailable. You should reset the registry parameter described above to 0 to
prevent automatic recovery from making the data unexpectedly unavailable if
this error condition occurs again.
To change this registry parameter, run regedit.
Click on Start, Run and type regedit.
Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click down the key path:
Double click on the value name
and update the value.
If the value name is not present you may add it with the New->DWORD Value
function under the Edit Menu item. Type the value name exactly as shown above.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Windows Server 2003
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NtFrs
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Chkdsk
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Registry
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Replica
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SYSVOL
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DWORD
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JRNL
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Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] replied...
Hello Rahul,
Start here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727056.aspx#EFAA
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290762/
To help you more please give some additional information about the domain,
OS used and the amount of DC's and configuration. Also waht you have maybe
dome before or what happened. Any crash and reinstallation from images or
system state backups etc.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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