Error Ftdisk Event 57
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Small Business Server Question 0 Sign in to vote Greetings, We have SBS 2003 SP2 event id 57 hpqilo3 (not R2). There are a number of these events in the system log which seem to be around to time SBS backup runs or when the USB hard the system failed to flush data to the transaction log. corruption may occur. windows 7 drive used for SBS backup is ejected and removed from the server. I have followed the link in the log and read the text to resolve this issue, but I need to find out and stop whatever is causing this warning. Also, it is unclear which "transaction log" or drive Windows thinks is corrupt. Running
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Chkdsk on every drive letter (there are 4) every time this event happens is just not possible, let alone having to restart the server. Is there any way to find out what is causing this error so I can stop it from happening? Event Type: Warning Event Source: Ftdisk Event Category: Disk Event ID: 57 User: N/A Description: The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. Corruption may occur. Thank you for your help. Paul Thursday, January 06, 2011 8:08 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi Paul, 1. Yes I mean Device Manager. Sorry for the confusion. 2. Try to Uninstall the device when it is connected with system --- This will remove its driver so that next time it will be reinstalled when connected. 3. Uninstall hidden devices under Disk Drives and USB Controllers are enough. Storage Volume Shadow Copies are not related. These hidden devices are drivers for devices which connected to
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that they will be taken care of by the admins. Keeping an eye on these servers is a tedious, time-consuming process. Even with 5 minutes per server (to check the logs and other https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/cad7cf4c-5b47-4401-b308-0b712d3abaf5/how-to-correct-system-event-log-warning-ftdisk-event-id-57?forum=smallbusinessserver parameters), it may take an hour to make sure that everything is ok and no "red lights" are blinking on any of the servers. read more... Event ID: 57 Source: Ftdisk Source: Ftdisk Type: Warning Description:The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. Corruption may occur. English: This information is only available to subscribers. An example of English, please! Comments: Adam Lewandowski This error log http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-57-source-Ftdisk-eventno-2197-phase-1.htm has appeared when deleting the non-system (data) partition on running W2K3 system, where Shadow Copies were enabled. We ignored the error. x 110 EventID.Net This event can be recorded when a laptop is undocked from a docking station (while still running) if an external hard disk is connected through the docking station (such as an external USB drive). x 100 EventID.Net In Windows Vista, this issue may occur if the disk is "surprise removed." For example, this behavior may occur if you remove the disk without using the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area to stop the disk first. This issue may occur even though the disk uses an interface that supports surprise removal, such as a universal serial bus (USB) interface or an IEEE 1394 interface. See ME938940 for additional information on this issue. This event may occur when you try to write data to a Serial Bus Protocol 2 (SBP-2) device. See ME885464 for a hotfix applicable to Microsoft Windows XP. As per Microsoft: "This problem occurs because of changes that were made to the Classpnp.sys file in Windows Server 2003 SP1. These changes were also incorporated into the x64 editions of Windows. These changes caused a compatibility
Monitor an unlimited number of servers with $49/year With the current low prices for servers and the need for processing power, even a small company may end http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-57-source-Ntfs-eventno-10744-phase-1.htm up with quite a few of them. If ten years ago it was still common to see an entire company using just one server, these days that's no longer the case. New computers are added to the network with the understanding that they will be taken care of by the admins. Keeping an eye on these servers is a tedious, time-consuming process. Even event id with 5 minutes per server (to check the logs and other parameters), it may take an hour to make sure that everything is ok and no "red lights" are blinking on any of the servers. read more... Event ID: 57 Source: Ntfs Source: Ntfs Type: Error Description:The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. Corruption may occur. English: This event id 57 information is only available to subscribers. An example of English, please! Comments: EventID.Net According to ME938940, this may be recorded if an external hard disk is suddenly removed (disconnected without using "safe remove"). The recommendation is to use the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area to stop the disk before you remove it. x 15 EventID.Net See also the comments for Event id 57 from Ftdisk, the event is identical. x 45 Private comment: Subscribers only. See example of private comment Links: Event id 57 from Ftdisk Search: Google - Bing - Microsoft - Yahoo - EventID.Net Queue (0) - More links... Custom search for *****: Google - Bing - Microsoft - Yahoo Feedback: Send comments or solutions - Notify me when updated Printer friendly Subscribe Subscribe to EventID.Net now!Already a subscriber? Login here! Recommend Us Quick Tip Connect to EventID.Net directly from the Microsoft Event Viewer!Instructions Customer services Contact usSupportTerms of Use Help & FAQ Sales FAQEventID.Net FAQ Advertise with us Articles Managing logsRecommended booksNewsletter Links Follow us on FacebookFiregen Log Analyzers Link to us © Copyright 2001-2016 EventID.Net