Event Id | 12035 |
Source | MacFile |
Description | Volume information for <volume name> could not be loaded.Setting defaults. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: CAUSE 1: When Windows NT is shut down normally, Services for Macintosh will write all the volume indexes to the computer hard disk. If the Windows NT Server computer is shut down improperly, SFM may not have the opportunity to properly write an index. RESOLUTION: SFM will now rebuild all indexes upon restart if the server is unable to close SFM down properly. Installing the latest Hotfix will give SFM the ability to handle such cases. To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Windows NT 4.0 or Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition. CAUSE 2: The volume catalog database format has changed in Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 2. RESOLUTION: Wait for several minutes or longer after you reboot the server for the first time. It may take a while for the catalog to appear, because the catalog has to be built. Subsequent starts of Windows NT 3.51 allow the volume to appear quicker. The size of the volume and the number of files or directories in the volume affect the time to build the database. For example, servers with volumes over 10 gigabytes (GB) may take over an hour for the volume to appear. |
Reference Links | SFM Rebuilds Indexes upon Restarting of Windows NT ERROR 12035 on SFM Volume Creation After Installing SP4 Macintosh Volumes Not Accessible After Reinstalling SFM Service Pack 2 Upgrade Causes Macintosh Volumes Not To Appear |
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