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team. Understanding Storage Timeouts and Event 129 Errors ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ntdebugMay 6, 201111 Share 0 0 Greetings fellow debuggers, today I will event id 129 reset to device device raidport0 was issued be blogging about Event ID 129 messages. These warning events are
Event Id 129 Iastora
logged to the system event log with the storage adapter (HBA) driver’s name as the source. Windows’ event id 129 time-service STORPORT.SYS driver logs this message when it detects that a request has timed out, the HBA driver’s name is used in the error because it is the miniport associated
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with storport. Below is an example 129 event: Event Type: Warning Event Source:
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Forwarder. read more... Event ID: 129 Source: ql2300 Source: ql2300 Type: Warning Description:Reset to device \Device\RaidPort1 was issued. English: event id 129 vhdmp This information is only available to subscribers. An example of English, please! Concepts to understand: What is a device reset? Comments: Vlastimil Bandik We were getting a couple of event 11 & https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ntdebugging/2011/05/06/understanding-storage-timeouts-and-event-129-errors/ 129, one of the drives in the MSL library dissapearing from the backup application. We have resolved same problem doing the following: 1. Updated the Microsof patch(See ME915858) 2. Updated the HP PSP to the latest 3. Updated the Storport device driver5.2.3790.4021 (See ME932755) x 34 Rob Mitchell The issue that can cause Exchange, SQL, Oracle or other I/O dependent services to fail appears to http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-129-source-ql2300-eventno-9023-phase-1.htm be with the QLogic controller if you examine the event log. However, the QLogic controller is not the actual culprit, nor does it appear to be the SAN or storage connectivity. The problem appears to be caused by the Microsofts port driver, specifically an incorrectly registered file, Iologmsg.dll. See ME915858 for information on this issue. Our specific error was sent by source ql2300, but it appears that this will apply to the event 129 from a storage system associated source. x 30 Private comment: Subscribers only. See example of private comment Links: Event id 129 from HpCISSs2 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
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