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& High Availability Windows Server Management PowerShell Hey Scripting Guy (PowerShell) Networking Identity, Access & Security Datacenter and Private Cloud Security Active Directory Enterprise Mobility Ask Directory Services Ask the Performance Team Blog Thoughts from the EPS Windows Server Performance Team Troubleshooting Event ID 333 Errors ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ October 30, 2007June 30, 2015 by CC Hameed // 34 Comments 0 0 0 In previous posts we've discussed the basics of memory management including an i/o operation initiated by the registry failed unrecoverably event id 6 an overview of kernel and user memory, pool resources as well as the /3GB switch. Continuing our discussion of memory management, we are going to examine an issue that we have been seeing more of on the Performance team - the Event ID 333 message. As system memory increases, and applications and roles of the server become more important, access to the disk becomes more competitive between applications and the operating system. As a result, you can start to see the Event ID 333 logged, and you are likely seeing other performance issues including server hangs, pauses, sluggish response times and more. So today we're going to discuss what the Event ID 333 is, possible causes and common solutions for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. The first thing to understand is what exactly an Event ID 333 is. The event ID 333 is a System event error log that occurs when the registry is unable to complete a flush operation to the disk. There are several reasons that this can fail and we'll discuss them below. So, what does the Event ID 333 look like? In the system event log, you see at least one, and more likely multiple instances of the following: Event ID 333's are new to Windows Server 2003 Service Pac
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collecting information from Windows servers and workstation via the Splunk Universal Forwarder. read event id 2019 more... Event ID: 333 Source: Application Popup Source: Application Popup Type: Error Description:An I/O operation initiated by the Registry paged pool memory failed unrecoverably. The Registry could not read in or write out or flush one of the files that contain the system's image of the Registry. English: This information is only available to subscribers. https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askperf/2007/10/30/troubleshooting-event-id-333-errors/ An example of English, please! Concepts to understand: What are the registry files? What is an I/O operation? When does an I/O operation fail unrecoverably? Our approach: This information is only available to subscribers. An example of Our approach Comments: Anonymous I had this problem in some server on LUN network, when the storage was moved to other site. To solve this, I removed the iSCSI parameters http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-333-source-Application%20Popup-eventno-5757-phase-1.htm and Volume mount point device and after that I rebooted the system. When the system came back I reconfigured the iSCSI and re-scanned the device volume. x 7 Johannes Froemter Had this event on dozens of W2K3 SP2. Turned out to be caused by a service that allocated handles without properly releasing them. After a couple of days uptime other services crashed and event id 333 was written to the system log twice a minute. In our case the culprit was gpamon.exe (Beta 48 Tracker) from Beta Systems. To find the process causing the problem, enable the Handle Count column in Task Manager (process tab) and check the process(es) with the highest number(s). If you cannot logon to the server anymore, try pslist \\servername (from Sysinternals, now part of Microsoft). On W2K8R2 the same problem didn't cause event id 333 but event id 51 ("An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 during a paging operation"), by the way. x 7 David Hind-Smith I was experiencing this error with increasing frequency on Server 2003 SP2. Solved it with a free tool Free Registry Defrag (see EV100296). It makes sense since the error refers to an I/O error w
> Operating Systems > Windows XP > Windows XP Help & Support > Errors: Application popup: Windows - Registry Recovery... Errors: Application popup: Windows - Registry Recovery... Posted: 01-29-2004, 01:01 AM CAL http://www.realgeek.com/forums/errors-application-popup-windows-registry-recovery-357214.html Guest Posts: n/a Show Printable Version Email this Page Post Comment I am receiving this message from time to time, almost all times I reboot (or hibernate) the computer (win XP Pro): Application popup: Windows http://www.eassos.com/how-to/fix-error-code-0xc0000005.php - Registry Recovery : One of the files containing the system's Registry data had to be recovered by use of a log or alternate copy. The recovery was successful. After that, I reboot again and event id all seems to be fine. Can someone help me to fix the problem? Errors: Application popup: Windows - Registry Recovery... Responses to "Errors: Application popup: Windows - Registry Recovery..." CAL roger Guest Posts: n/a Re: Errors: Application popup: Windows - Registry Recovery... Posted: 01-29-2004, 02:52 AM Hi CAL, http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...t_datfiles.asp Microsoft Windows XP - Restore the registry Open Registry Editor Click Options, and then click Print to print these instructions. (If you event id 333 are using the Help and Support Center, click Print above the topic area.) They will not be available after you shut down your computer in step 2. Good luck, hope this helps. On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 17:01:10 -0800, CAL
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