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Legal Contact Us English 中文(简体) English Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 Português Español not enough server storage is available to process this command windows 2008 r2 USA Site: Veritas Veritas PartnerNet The error message "Error 1130: Not enough server storage is available to process this command" not enough server storage is available to process this command server 2012 is reported during Backup Exec operations. Article:000032597 Publish: Article URL:http://www.veritas.com/docs/000032597 Support / Article Sign In Remember me Forgot Password? Don't have a Veritas Account? Create a Veritas Account now! Welcome First Last https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/106167 Your Profile Logout Sign in to Subscribe Please sign in to set up your subscription. Close Sign In Print Article Products Article Languages Subscribe to this Article Manage your Subscriptions Problem The error message "Error 1130: Not enough server storage is available to process this command" is reported during Backup Exec operations. Error Message Error 1130: Not enough server storage is available to process this https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.TECH5469 command Cause This error can occur during backup or restore operations with Backup Exec (tm) software. This error may indicate that Windows does not have enough paged pool memory available to process a command. This can happen when the PagedPoolSize is either set too small or when an application does not re-allocate memory correctly. Solution This problem can be resolved be changing the following registry key value to 0. To edit the registry, please perform the following:Warning: Incorrect use of the Windows registry editor may prevent the operating system from functioning properly. Great care should be taken when making changes to a Windows registry. Registry modifications should only be carried-out by persons experienced in the use of the registry editor application. It is recommended that a complete backup of the registry and workstation be made prior to making any registry changes.1. Click Start | Run and type regedt322. Locate the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management3. Double-click the PagedPoolSize key and change the value to 0 4. Close the registry5. Reboot the computer If the above steps do not resolve the error, or the error message is occurring elsewhere in Backup Exec for Windows Serve
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a Windows XP peer-to-peer network connection. It took several seconds before the computer responded with a message stating the Network share was not accessible and the message "not enough server storage is available to process this command." It turns out this problem was on the newly formatted computer and it was a registry issue. Follow the steps below to open the registry on the computer you cannot connect to and check for possible missing registry key. Follow these steps to check for problems on the machine you cannot access. 1) Open the registry editor on the machine you cannot connect to by clicking on Start, Run 2) Type REGEDIT and press Enter 3) Click on the plus signs (+) next to the following entries HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Lanmanserver Parameters 4) In the right-hand portion of the Registry Editor look for a key called IRPStackSize 5) If the key exists, double-click on it and increase the decimal value to 15 and click OK. Close the Registry Editor, reboot the computer and try to connect to the network share. If you are still unable to connect follow the above steps again and increase the decimal number for IRPStackSize by 5 and try again. Continue to do this until the stack size is large enough to permit access. Personally, I had to increase the number to 25 before I could connect. The decimal range for the parameter is between 11 and 50. 6) If the IRPStackSize key DOES NOT exist in the right-hand column of the registry editor, then click on right-click in the blank area in the right-hand column and choose New 7) Then Click on D-Word under the Key column 8) In the Name of the new key, type the name IRPStackSize and press Enter. Type the name with the correct capitalization as shown above. 9) Now double-click on the IRPStackSize key and type 15 in the value data box and place a dot next to Decimal then click Ok. 10) Close the registry editor and reboot the computer. Try to access the network share again. If the same error appears follow the steps above to increase the value and reboot again. Continue this procedure until the problem is resolved. The decimal range for the parameter is between 11 and 50. Written by Mark Hasting Printer Friendly Version of This Page Bookmark and Share this Article on PCHELL with these Social Networks: Links to Other Important Information Support for Windows XP and Windows Vista without latest