Event Id | 13555 |
Source | NtFrs |
Description | The File Replication Service is in an error state. Files will not replicate to or from one or all of the replica sets on his computer until the following recovery steps are performed |
Event Information | This could be caused by a number of problems such as: an invalid root path, a missing directory, a missing disk volume, a file system on the volume that does not support NTFS 5.0 The information below may help to resolve the problem: computer DNS name is "test.Win.com" Replica set member name is "TEST" Replica set root path is "E:\Winnt\Sysvol\Domain" Replica staging directory path is "E:\Winnt\Sysvol\Staging\Domain" Replica working directory path is "O:\Winnt\Ntfrs\Jet" Windows error status code is FRS error status code is FrsErrorStageDirOpenFail AND/OR the event error/NtFrs/13552. The most likely cause of these errors is that the FRS Jet database, or a Jet database log file, is corrupt. To fix the problem: 1. Open a CMD prompt on the domain controller and stop the NetLogon and Ntfrs services: net stop NetLogon net stop Ntfrs 2. Type: del %systemroot%\ntfrs\jet\Ntfrs.jdb del %systemroot%\ntfrs\jet\Sys\Edb.chk del %systemroot%\ntfrs\jet\log\edb.log del %systemroot%\ntfrs\jet\log\res1.log del %systemroot%\ntfrs\jet\log\res2.log 3. Type: net start NetLogon net start Ntfrs 4. Check the FRS event log for expected warning 13514 and 13520. 5. Close the FRS event log and go get a cup of coffee. 6. In five minutes, recheck the FRS event log for informational messages 13553, 13554, and 13516. |
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